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April 28 - May 4, 2008
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  • This week’s show starts with a conversation with Western music group Way Out West. We also include one of their songs.

Way Out West
Way Out West

Gary MartinsonBison Museum logoDances with Wolves Exhibit at the Bison Museum in Scottsdale, AZ
Bison Museum in Scottsdale, Arizona

  • Our regular, Jim MacGregor, tells us about a unique Old West character by the name of Nelson Story.

Jim MacGregor
Jim MacGregor

  • Way Out West sings the song "Granddaddy's Cabin."

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April 21 - 27, 2008
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  • We’re familiar with how Mormons founded Salt Lake City. But, as Jim MacGregor tells us, there were hundreds more.

Jim McGregor
JimMcGregor

  • We’ve had several cowboy Presidents, but, as Bill O’Neal tells us, none was a cowboy to the level of Theodore Roosevelt.

Theodore Roosevelt

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April 14 - 20, 2008
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The Cowboy's Trail Guide to Westerns by David Matuszak

  • During the second half of the show, we're talking with Bethany Braley about the National Day of the Cowboy which is on July 26, 2008.

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Bethany Braley with Dakota Bethany Braley

  • We round out the show with a discussion about the movie "High Noon" with Michael Blake.

High Noon

Michael Blake
Michael Blake

  • Our cowboy music this week is provided by Tex Ritter: "High Noon."

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April 7 - 13, 2008
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  • Today’s show takes place at Festival of the West in Phoenix, Arizona. It starts with a great story by Madison Walker about lawman Bass Reeves. You’ll enjoy the ending to this story.

Bass Reeves
Bass Reeves

Madison Walker
Madison Walker

  • During the second half of the show, cowboy movie star and artist Buck Taylor talks about both of his careers…acting and painting.

2003 Walk of Western Stars Inductee - Buck Taylor
Buck Taylor - 2003 Walk of Western Stars Inductee

R.W. Hampton

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March 31 - April 6, 2008
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  • A few weeks ago while talking to Bill O’Neal about the death of Pat Garrett; he mentioned the possible involvement of Jim Miller…Also known as “Killer” Miller. Today we get back with Bill to talk about this strange man.

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'Killer' Jim Miller, far left, wearing black hat, hangs from a livery stable rafter
after lynching in Ada, Oklahoma, 1909

Bill O'Neal
Bill O'Neal

  • During the second half of the show, Old West expert, Lee Anderson, joins us to discuss two of the cowboy’s essential tools…guns and horses.

Cartoon - Cowboy

Lee Anderson
Lee Anderson

Michael Martin Murphey
Michael Martin Murphey

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