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Marvin O’Dell<br />
“Around the Campfire”<br />
defendersoffreedomradio.com<br />
KKRN (Redding, CA)<br />
www.earsradio.com<br />
meoteo@aol.com<br />
10430 W. Loma Blanca Dr.<br />
Sun City, AZ 85351<br />
805-551-4649<br />
www.musikode.com<br />
Barbara Richhart<br />
Western Belle of KSJD<br />
CowTrails Show<br />
32229 CO RD P<br />
Mancos, CO 81328<br />
Studio: Sundays 12:00-2:00 PM<br />
Studio 970-564-0808<br />
Home: 970-882-1413<br />
Cell: 970-739-8408<br />
Streaming www.ksjd.org<br />
bfboston@fone.net<br />
www.cowtrails.com<br />
O.J. Sikes<br />
327 Westview Ave.<br />
Leonia, NJ 07605<br />
osikes@nj.rr.com<br />
KKRN, Redding, CA<br />
www.earsradio.com<br />
Totsie Slover<br />
Real West From The Old West<br />
AM 1230 KOTS Radio<br />
220 S. Gold Ave.<br />
Deming, NM 88030<br />
575-494-0899<br />
realwestoldwest@live.com<br />
www.realwestoldwest.com<br />
www.demingradio.com<br />
Facebook/totsieslover<br />
Eric Swansick<br />
Back at the Bunkhouse<br />
13800 NE Merchant Rd.<br />
Carlton, OR 97111<br />
503-708-3960<br />
Tommy Tucker<br />
“Snake River Radio Roundup”<br />
KRLC Radio<br />
805 Stewart Ave.<br />
Lewiston, ID. 83501<br />
208-743-1551<br />
tommy@idavend.com<br />
“Keepin’ It Western”<br />
Leonard Werner<br />
Country Routes<br />
WDVR FM 89.7 & 91.9<br />
PO Box 191<br />
Sergeantsville, NJ 08557<br />
609-397-1620<br />
www.wdvrfm.org<br />
Leonardwerner44@comcast.net<br />
Did you know that in the films “Melody Trail,”<br />
“Waterfront Lady” and “The Old Corral,” Smiley played<br />
and manipulated seven instruments at one time?<br />
Western Music Association Web Site<br />
You can now view The Western Way as well as the Festival and Events Calendar on our<br />
Web site! Visit often to keep up with what’s going on in our Western Music family.<br />
www.westernmusic.org<br />
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who knew of its existence thought this unique documentary<br />
was “lost,” and we figured we’d never get to<br />
see it. But the Bear Family folks came to the rescue, as<br />
they have so many times before, and now it’s available<br />
for all to enjoy. Fans of Ken Curtis (who sings, tells tall<br />
tales and shares hosting chores with Dale Robertson),<br />
The Reinsmen (19 songs + 1 with Rex Allen), Johnny<br />
Cash (5 songs) and Riders in the Sky (8 songs) will be<br />
delighted to see the high profile their music is given<br />
in this series. Even though you may have most of the<br />
songs, these recordings were made specifically for this<br />
tv series and there are a few songs here that these artists<br />
did not record commercially.<br />
The chapters follow the settling of the West from the<br />
The WESTERN WAY<br />
early 1800’s, the days of the native Americans and their<br />
relationship with the land, the mountain men and the<br />
first explorers, and the first artists who captured the<br />
native cultures, wildlife and landscapes and brought<br />
the images back East. The series ends with Western<br />
movies made in Hollywood and the West today, but<br />
in between are the tales and songs of famous trails,<br />
the Gold Rush of ’49, the Pony Express, cowboys and<br />
cattle, the first trains, gunfighters and wars, all performed<br />
in picturesque Western settings. A masterful<br />
melding of Western history, scenery and music. And<br />
after you’ve watched it as a TV series, the DVDs are<br />
set up so you can go back and just listen to the music,<br />
if you wish. Highly recommended! DeepDiscount.com<br />
(phone 800- 264- 5076) in the US.<br />
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