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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January 22 - 28, 2007
Author Ron Fischer has written an interesting book about Old West character, Yellowstone Kelly. Dakota gives Ron a call to talk about Kelly.
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January 15 - 21, 2007
While in Southern California Dakota and Sunny visited the Autry National Center, and had a conversation with the center’s President & CEO John Gray, as well as the Executive Director, Jonathan Spaulding. This week’s show contains that conversation.
During this week back in the Old West, Charles Bent, the Governor of the New Mexico Territory, was killed. Jim MacGregor tells us what led up to it, and the consequences.
Jim MacGregor
With a conversation about Gene Autry, we had to play his theme song, “Back In The Saddle Again.” Incidentally, Dakota tells a couple of interesting stories about that song.
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January 8 - 14, 2007
Dakota talks to author B. J. Alderman about her book “The Secret Life Of A Lawman’s Wife.” According to B. J., because of the recordkeeping and other chores required of a lawman, he often got married once he got the job, even if he wasn’t before.
Responding to a caller who maintained there were no cowboys in California, Jim MacGregor talks about the cowboy tradition starting in California, as well as California having more cattle than any other state.
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January 1 - 7, 2007
One of the more exciting cowgirl singers is Kip Calahan. We were lucky to catch up with her at the Single Action Shooting Society’s Annual Convention. You’ll enjoy Dakota’s conversation with her.
With the notoriety that the Texas Regulator-Moderator war has gotten, it’s evident that body count isn’t a factor. Bill O’Neal tells us all about that vendetta war.
Bill O'Neal
Kip Calahan and Marty Robbins provide our cowboy music.