This week’s show is highlighted by two conversations we had with entertainers at the Cochise Cowboy Poetry & Music Gathering. The entertainers were a great harmony group called the Daughters of the Purple Sage, and buckaroo Joe Eliot.
Daughters of the Purple Sage
The second half of the show is a conversation with the caretaker of Mescal, an Old West movie set that’s associated with Tucson Old West Studios.
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February 19 - 25, 2007
We took a trip over to Tombstone, AZ and visited our friends, Ben and Mary Traywick. While there, Ben and I talked about a mysterious character from the Old West, Buckskin Frank Leslie.
One of the more intriguing towns in southern Arizona is Bisbee. We had a chance to talk to Bisbee’s official historian, Gary Dillard. Gary is a fount of information about the area. You’ll enjoy our conversation.
The Due West Trio contribute this week’s cowboy music.
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February 12 - 18, 2007
Continuing on our Stampede Tour, this week’s show comprises of two places we visited while in southern Arizona.
Florence, Arizona contains a lot of Western history. We feature a conversation with Chris Reid, the curator of the Pinal County Historical Society Museum that gives a rundown of the people and events of that area.
Always interested in places where Western movies are made, we visited Gammons’ Gulch, and talked to its creator, Jay Gammons.
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February 5 - 11, 2007
Our guests on this week’s show are our two regulars, Jim MacGregor and Bill O’Neal.
Jim MacGregor and Dakota discuss the number of towns of the Old West that were settled by the Mormon people, and how those towns were different.
Bill O’Neal and Dakota talk about a cowboy who returned back east to become a great leader…Theodore Roosevelt.
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January 29 - February 4, 2007
Bill O’Neal tells us about Texas’ favorite outlaw, Sam Bass. He kept the outlaw code to the end.
Sam Bass
The second half of the show takes place at Tucson Old West Studios with a conversation with Gilbert LaRoque, director of guest relations, and Bob Sheldon, the man with the vision to make the venue one of the best in the Old West.
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