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Kansas celebrated its 162nd birthday on Jan. 29, and a Kansas Tourism campaign is paying homage to not only Kansas but also to the state song, which is 150 years old.
“Home on the Range” was originally penned as a poem 150 years ago in Smith County, Kansas, by Kansas homesteader Dr. Brewster Higley. The poem was titled “My Western Home” to describe the beauty of the site Higley selected for his Kansas homestead in 1871. The song was then set to music by Higley’s friend, Dan Kelley.
To celebrate the state’s birthday and the state song, Kansas Tourism asked five Kansas artists to reimagine the song. Those who participated are:
To view the videos and watch behind-the-scenes interviews, visit https://www.travelks.com/kansas-day/. There, you also can find information on recording your own version of “Home on the Range” to celebrate the song’s 150th birthday. Participants can sing a solo or play an instrument and post the version to social media platforms using the hashtag “#ToTheStarsKs.
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