Cowboymod Emporium n. Place where art and style reside combining hair salon, gallery and store. Cowboy Retro Americana; Mod Italian Chic
Cowboymod 1 a. Art and Style. 2 n. Gallery 3a. Imagination 4a Creative wonder
Cowboymod Photography 1a. A moment in time captured. 2a. Musical history. 3n. Legends
Hair Design 1a. created exclusively for the individual’s distinctive look and lifestyle 2a. It’s about your image not ours
Memorabilia 1n. Sculptures to sunglasses 2n. Superheroes 3n. Guitars 4a. Antiques 5n.Quirky Furniture
Interiors consultant 1a. Taste and design 2a.
Unique 3a. Eclectic mix of old and new 4n. The style councillor
Cowboymod 1.
MESSING WITH YOUR HEAD SINCE '95
What once was just a hairdressing salon has evolved into an emporium
encompassing all of James' passions under the moniker
Cowboymod.
the salon opened in november 1995 in Oxford's Jericho district.
over time it's been transformed into Cowboymod.
Cowboymod is a unique emporium in which imagination abounds,
where art and style flourish within the eclectic mix of items old and new.
The collection, enthusiastically compiled over years,
combines memorabilia from action figures to Americana,
sculptures to sunglasses, to two of James' greatest passions,
guitars and photography.
Cowboymod's distinctive atmosphere was created by James and encaptures all his great loves.
A matchless ambience of unique taste and design, effortlessly put together by a natural creative talent.
The name Cowboymod describes the cowboy side of James,
coming from his family in America and their ranch life.
One of the pictures in James' gallery shows the early beginnings of cowboy passion,
as he grins proudly in cowboy hat and boots.
Mod, of course comes from the clothes, the music and in particular Paul Weller.
The name is somewhat paradoxical in that James is perhaps a "cowboy" mod...
how many Mods do you know who'd ride a Harley rather than a scooter?!
The hairdressing salon is still the main focus within the unique surroundings.
James designs hair for the individual and their lifestyle in his words
It's about your image, not mine.
With 27 years experience, his haircuts and colours have devoted clients returning time after time,
for a distinctive look created for the individual, designed to be simple and grow out well.
The gallery is enriched with wall upon wall of photographs taken by James.
With his exquisite eye for detail each photograph has its own tale to tell from around the globe,
be it a romantic Parisian scene, a magical historical shot of the New York twin towers,
a childhood memory, a beautiful woman, or some of the greatest artists of the 20th century music world.
"My photographs are a moment in time captured... a snapshot... me wanting to show you exactly what I was seeing".
The originality, depth and scope of subjects make James' photographs enormously alluring.
His ability to capture rare moments in musical history is legendary.
Such pictures as Morrissey laughing in conversation, or the shot where Noel Gallagher asked James to Capture the look,
Eddie Jordan at one of the Rock Shows at Silverstone Grand Prix,
to the unique pictures taken at the encore at Paul Weller's gig in Hyde Park.
James does not stop at musicians, he takes commissions for weddings, portraits, family groups,
in fact he will photograph almost anything, from the obscure to the ridiculous!
Another of James' greatest passions is guitars,
he is a player, a singer-song writer and a collector.
His enthusiasm began with a fascination for guitars owned by famous musicians.
He soon formed the idea for the creation of a book following the journey a guitar takes and the hands it passes through
(a project which is in progress).
James started by photographing his holy grail of guitars -
Weller's famous Rickenbacker from his Jam days -
which had been given by Weller to his right hand man, Steve Craddock of Ocean Colour Scene.
James was then fortunate enough to meet Noel Gallagher at a gig and offered the opportunity to take pictures of many of his guitars.
He went on to photograph Oasis in England and on an American tour.
This in turn led to many other fabulous photographic opportunities including,
a one on one session with Morrissey, The Stereophonics, Damien Rice's first American tour,
and many more well known and up and coming bands.
The Cowboymod emporium has something to appeal to all.
James' childhood love of superheroes is apparent with a batman statue, an original feature, still on display today.
Batman was joined by Buzz Lightyear,
who was moved around the shop window and entertained children peering through the window playing "Where ís Buzz?".
James added to the collection of superheroes and admiration grew.
The figures are now for sale in the shop, with other items to marvel at, with Americana abounding.
James is happy to source anything from cowboy boots to leather sofas, from modernist items to retro.
Experience the unique atmosphere of Cowboymod, for a browse, a haircut, a purchase or a play!
Alternatively, visit the cowboymod.com website where you can view James' portfolio
(all prints are available for sale, mounted and framed or unframed).
The site also includes exclusive videos of Morrissey, Oasis created by james
and a downloadable album by Warren Malone's album,
"katie & the ballad of the cowboymod"
loosely based on the stories from James' life.
this is where you'll get the greatest haircuts
see some of the greatest photos & collections of modernist culture,
where peace & tranquility reign.
yet still full of fire.
For further information please contact
James B. Salter, Cowboymod, 33 Walton Street, Jericho, Oxford.
Tel. 01865 452637.
Email james@cowboymod.com
welcome to the
CoWbOYMoD
website
here you can find out all
about what goes on at the emporium
from hairdressing to photography
from guitars to action figures
just the creative wonder of
the cowboymod emporium
it's about life, love, family,
style & design
putting a smile on your face
cowboy up &
enjoy the ride
cowboymod
messing with your head since '95
www.myspace.com/cowboymodmusic
www.youtube.com/cowboymod
james@cowboymod.com
+441865452637
COwbOYmOd&SOn
2009
Old blog here
