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Last Week (for the Month of January 2009)
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January 26 - February 1, 2009
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  • Following his performance, Dakota gets together with Arizona’s Balladeer, Dolan Ellis to talk to him about Arizona’s Old West heritage.

Dolan Ellis
Dolan Ellis


  • Our regular, Bill O’Neal, has written 38 books in 30 years while holding down a full-time job and raising a family. Dakota talks to him about the skills he had to develop to accomplish this.

Bill O’Neal
Bill O’Neal


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January 19-25, 2009
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  • One of the more unique soldiers of the Old West was John Kile. Dakota talks to Jeff Broome about this man who deserted the army four times, and yet, he ended up getting a Congressional Metal of Honor.

Jeff Broome
Jeff Broome


  • At the Western Music Association annual event Dakota had a conversation with Juni Fisher, Belinda Gail & Sam DeLeeuw about cowboy music and poetry. The second half of this week’s show is that conversation.

Juni Fisher, Sam DeLeeuw, & Belinda Gail
Juni Fisher Sam DeLeeuw Belinda Gail


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January 12-18, 2009
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  • Gabby Hayes was one of…if not…the greatest Western movie sidekicks. Rob Doudell is a spittin’ image of Gabby in his looks and talk. Dakota and Rob talk about this great man and actor.

Rob Doudell
Rob Doudell

Gabby Hayes
Gabby Hayes


  • Dakota gives Jay O’Connell a phone call to talk about Eva Evans, the daughter of California’s most famous train robber, Chris Evans. It’s an interesting conversation because Eva actually helped her father in his outlaw career.

Train Robber's Daughter by Jay O'Connell

Jay O'Connell
Jay O'Connell


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January 5-11, 2009
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  • One of the most dramatic and least known shootouts involved Perry Owens at Hollbrook, Arizona. Dakota and David Grasse talk about the man, Perry Owens, and his shootout.

Perry Owens
Perry Owens


  • It’s always amazing how early some western town got telephone and electricity. Dakota and Bill O’Neal talk about frontier towns’ infrastructure.

Bill O’Neal
Bill O’Neal


Due West Trio


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December 29, 2008 - January 4, 2009
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  • As we do at the beginning of each year, this week’s program is the “best of” 2008.” The show begins with Madison Walker telling us about U. S. Marshal for Judge Parker, Bass Reeves.

Madison Walker
Madison Walker

Bass Reeves
Bass Reeves


  • The second half of the show is a conversation Dakota had with Jim MacGregor attacking the question, “Would there have been a Wild West had there not have been a Civil War?"

Jim MacGregor
Jim MacGregor


Sons and Brothers


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