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In the quiet stillness of winter, an aging horseman named Jar lives with his horses on his ranch, the past echoing louder than the present. Time has slowed his body, but his memories run wild, untamed like the horses that shaped his life.

Memoirs of a Horseman unfolds as a deeply personal and sweeping journey through Jar’s life, tracing not just his footsteps, but the enduring bond between man and horse—a relationship that helped build civilizations, define cultures, and shape identity across generations.

From the dusty plains of his youth to the bright lights of entertainment stages, Jar’s story is one of contrast and connection. Raised with deep roots in his Native American heritage, he learned early that the horse was more than an animal—it was spirit, survival, and freedom. That understanding carried him across the country, through rodeos, ranches, and into an unexpected world: music.

In a surprising turn, Jar finds himself working behind the scenes in the golden era of Motown, even opening for the legendary Jackson 5—bridging two worlds that rarely meet: the rhythm of the stage and the rhythm of the land.

But this is not just Jar’s story.

As he reflects on love, loss, identity, and purpose, his journey becomes universal—a meditation on legacy, culture, and the forgotten role of the horse in the rise of mankind. Through triumphs and regrets, Jar comes to realize that every ride, every fall, and every mile traveled was part of a larger story… one shared by all who search for meaning in where they come from.

Now, in the final chapter of his life, Jar must reconcile the man he was with the man he has become—and decide what truths are worth passing on before the last ride.


“Before the machine, there was the horse.”


Memoir of a Horseman