Arizona is celebrating their centennial. So Dakota talks to Arizona Historian Marshall Tremble about some of the early train robberies that took place in the territory.
Dakota starts the show with a conversation with Jim Bell of Cruise Vacations. He’s with the agency that’s helping us put together the Following the Legends Cruise.
Jim Bell
Then Dakota talks to John Goodwin, the President of Galaxy Publications, the company that publishes L. Ron Hubbard’s Pulp Fiction Books.
John Goodwin, the President of Galaxy Publications
During the second half of the show Dakota talks to Phyllis de la Garza about another character from Arizona’s history. This time it’s the Apache Kid.
Dakota talks to regular Bill O’Neal about one of the great Old West ranches that still continues today in providing exceptional cattle and horses…the King Ranch.
Although we don’t often hear about them, Blacks made significant contributions in the Old West. Dakota talks to Art Burton about a great Black lawman…Bass Reeves.
Bass Reeves
This week we feature another song by Sons of the San Joaquin.
Dakota talks to Bill O’Neal about a topic he calls “Greasepaint & Gunpowder.” It’s the story of the shooting of Maurice Barrymore, the Great Grandfather of Drew Barrymore.