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Long before Bourbon became synonymous with Bardstown and Frankfort, Lawrenceburg was home to a network of distillers whose names helped shape the industry itself. Families like the Ripys, Hawkins, Bonds, McBrayers, and Dowlings built businesses, mentored one another, and left a legacy that still echoes across Kentucky whiskey today. In this episode, Drew Hannush talks with filmmaker Bo Cumberland and Stone Fences Tours co-founder Jerry Daniels about their new documentary, Spirits of Lawrenceburg: A Bourbon Legacy Forged Through Time, and why one of Bourbon's most influential communities deserves to be remembered. In This Episode • Why Lawrenceburg became one of the cradles of Bourbon • The forgotten names behind familiar brands • Old Joe Peyton and the rise of Old Joe Distillery • How distilling families became intertwined • Why the Ripys reached far beyond Wild Turkey • Lost distilleries hidden beneath modern landscapes • Oral tradition and the challenge of preserving history • How a documentary brings vanished places back to life • Why Lawrenceburg still matters to Bourbon today Find show notes and transcripts at whiskeylore.org/interviews
Episode 500 of The Bourbon Road is a milestone worth savoring, and hosts Jim Shannon and Todd welcome back the man who helped start it all — original co-host Randy Minnick. Randy joined Jim for the very first episodes of the show before life took him and his wife Julie to the mountains of Virginia, and tonight he returns to raise a glass and reminisce about the early days of one of bourbon podcasting's longest-running shows. The conversation winds through memories of drilling barrels with Elizabeth McCall at Woodford Reserve, tasting dusty Wild Turkeys with David Jennings in Lexington, and the slow but deliberate journey from a handful of listeners to over 3,200 Roadies strong. It is a night of gratitude, laughter, and genuinely outstanding whiskey. On the Tasting Mat: - Four Roses Limited Edition Small Batch 2022: A carefully composed annual release bottled at 109 proof, this Ellie opens with a beautifully floral nose of rose blossoms, ripe berries, and warm cinnamon. The palate is layered and polished in the way only a thoughtfully curated Four Roses release can be — sweet fruit up front giving way to gentle spice and a long, refined finish. A whiskey built for contemplation. *(00:02:03)* - Wild Turkey Masters Keep Beacon 13 Year: Bottled at 118 proof and finished in toasted American oak, the Beacon delivers the unmistakable Wild Turkey DNA in an elevated form. The nose offers grilled orange, dark cherry, toffee, and a signature dusty, funky oak character that is pure Lawrenceburg. On the palate the oak deepens into tobacco territory while sweetness from dark fruit and brown sugar keeps everything in beautiful balance. It does not drink its proof. *(00:21:00)* - Garrison Brothers Cowboy Bourbon 2021: Texas bourbon at its most unapologetic — 131.3 proof and a color so dark it borders on black water. The nose immediately conjures campfire s'mores, burnt marshmallow, overcooked caramel, and graham cracker. The palate follows through with deep molasses, charred oak, and a touch of dark chocolate. A whiskey made for a Maduro cigar under open sky. *(00:33:06)* - Augusta Distillery Buckner's 13 Year Single Barrel: A high-proof single barrel release at 138.6 proof, almost certainly Barton distilled, selected by Todd and Jason Colori. Rich, concentrated dark cherry dominates the nose alongside clove, cinnamon, and fresh ginger. The palate is big and enveloping with dried dark fruit, tobacco, and a long, warm finish that earns its proof. *(00:58:10)* Five hundred episodes in and the Bourbon Road shows no signs of slowing down. With a new theme song composed by Todd, a brand-new website at thebourbonroad.com complete with a searchable archive of over 1,300 tasting notes and the all-new Roadie Bar, the community around this show has never been stronger. Randy put it best — who would have thunk it? Here is to the next five hundred.
The title says it all...mostly! Lock in on this one. Hosts || TwitterDominique Neely || @dominique_csiJim Reamer || @jwreamerZak Tyler || @zt17hoopsPatrick Wooley || @pwooley03Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast. If you listen every week, we appreciate it. If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to get them delivered straight to your phone tablet or desktop. As always, we'd appreciate a rating and review, and you can reach us directly on our Courtside Indiana Twitter and InstagramFollow us on both platforms at: @Courtside I N DSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1F6ay4eVjjfEdksodpaZsA?si=mY7b4OO-SNGYoFatjvo7bQApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/courtside-indiana-podcast/id1506939265Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xYTczZTcwOC9wb2RjYXN0L3JzcwOr listen on your computer at:https://anchor.fm/courtside-indiana
Jim Shannon and Todd Ritter welcome listeners back to the Corner Rickhouse for a special episode centered around the upcoming documentary Spirits of Lawrenceburg: A Bourbon Legacy Forged Through Time. Joining them are Jerry Daniels of Stone Fences Tours — a Kentucky bourbon tourism expert and history enthusiast — and returning guest Bo Cumberland, the filmmaker behind the documentary. The conversation digs deep into the rich and often overlooked bourbon heritage of Lawrenceburg and Anderson County, Kentucky, tracing the families, distilleries, and waterways that made the region a powerhouse of American whiskey production from the early 1800s through Prohibition and beyond. On the Tasting Mat: - 1996 Dowling Deluxe 100 Proof: A dusty Heaven Hill-era bottling from 1996, this 100-proof bourbon pours an exceptionally dark amber. The nose opens with cherry pie and buttery pastry crust, with a light but present dusty funk characteristic of older Heaven Hill expressions. A beautiful example of pre-secondary-market-era bourbon in a plastic-capped bottle. *(00:02:29)* - Whiskey Barons Collection – W.B. Saffold (Wild Turkey): A blend of 6, 8, and 12-year Wild Turkey mashbill bourbons bottled at 107 proof as part of the limited Whiskey Barons series honoring legendary Anderson County distiller W.B. Saffold, once the yeast man at Cedar Brook Distillery. The nose and palate deliver classic Wild Turkey character: rich cherry, orange slice candy, toffee, and a subtle nuttiness reminiscent of almond shell. The finish is long, warm, and deeply satisfying. *(00:24:46)* - Frankfort Bourbon Society Single Barrel Four Roses OESQ, 9-Year 8-Month, Barrel Strength (123 Proof): Selected by the Frankfort Bourbon Society, this single barrel expression uses Four Roses' 20% rye mash bill with the Q yeast strain, aged 9 years and 8 months in barrel #85-5R (fifth tier rick). At a commanding 123 proof, it opens with brown sugar and sweet tea on the nose with delicate florality. The palate delivers a rich marriage of sweet oak, caramel, and deep barrel character, finishing with lingering sweet oak and brown spice. *(00:39:39)* - Old Commonwealth Kentucky Nectar Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (104 Proof): A limited 2,400-bottle release from Old Commonwealth Distillery — operating on the historic Old Hoffman Distillery site in Lawrenceburg — this 4-year-old bourbon is finished in honey casks at 104 proof. The nose is notably sweet with dark chocolate and amaretto-like qualities. The palate is rich and dessert-forward, with a warm honey-laced finish that lingers gently. *(00:36:44)* With the premiere of Spirits of Lawrenceburg set for July 25th on the grounds of the historic T.B. Rippey Mansion, this episode is both a love letter to Anderson County's bourbon past and a preview of what promises to be Bo Cumberland's most expansive documentary yet. From the Hawkins and Bond families of the 1810s to Mary Dowling's indomitable legacy, from the devastation of the Whiskey Trust and Prohibition to the modern revival underway at Old Commonwealth and Larrikin, the full story of Lawrenceburg bourbon is finally getting its screen debut. Tickets are limited to 100 guests for the outdoor premiere event — details on the Spirits of Lawrenceburg Facebook page and the Stone Fences Tours social channels.
Batesville vs. Lawrenceburg 3A Baseball Sectional @ Batesville
Whether you call it Seagram's, LDI, MGP, or its official modern name, Ross & Squibb—the massive facility in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, is the undisputed backbone of the whiskey industry. On this episode, we sit down with Ian Stirsman, the Master Distiller steering the ship at this legendary production powerhouse. We tackle the distillery's endless naming history head-on and trace Ian's journey from a chemical engineer working in a paper mill to commanding one of the largest distillation footprints in the world. Ian delivers a technical masterclass on how they produce massive mash bills at an unbelievable scale, the history behind their iconic 95/5 rye recipe, and why vintage light whiskey is suddenly having a massive moment. Plus, we pull back the curtain on how their team approaches blending, warehouse aging, and wood selection for Ross & Squibb's own rapidly growing premium house brands like George Remus and Rossville Union. Show Notes: Why the industry still calls Ross & Squibb Seagram's, LDI, and MGP Ian Stirsman's journey from chemical engineering to the Lawrenceburg distillery floor The Dayton whiskey bar epiphany that revealed MGP's true market dominance Moving from process engineer to managing a multi-spirit team operation Deconstructing the legendary 95/5 rye recipe and the lasting impact of Seagram's documentation The history of light whiskey and why older expressions are suddenly booming with consumers How the team selects barrels for George Remus and Rossville Union Wood management, rickhouse microclimates, and creating the Remus Experimental Series The future of Ross & Squibb's brand strategy, bottle club, and upcoming changes to the barrel program Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lawrenceburg vs Greensburg 3A Softball Sectional @ Franklin Co.
Tony and Fingers pour Mayor Pingree Small Batch Red Label Bourbon from Valentine Distilling in Ferndale, Michigan — a 94-proof bourbon that blends Valentine's triple pot-distilled bourbon with traditional column-distilled bourbon casks from Lawrenceburg, Indiana. They get notes of vanilla, oak, honey, bread, pepper, citrus, and a little orchard fruit — then find that a cube or a little water brings the bourbon together nicely. Also on this Happy Hour: Jack Daniel's reportedly saying no to a massive Brown-Forman offer, why Malört keeps showing up in people's feeds, St. Elmo's shrimp cocktail, hot wings, blue cheese vs. ranch, cigar note-taking, Fingers' deeply troubling food diary, the cars thieves love most, Byron Allen buying BuzzFeed, older trucks, Chevy Avalanches, and why Defiance Beef may be the better place to spend your money. Find everything at EatDrinkSmokeShow.com.
In this week's episode, co-host Ryan Coonery speaks with Lawrenceburg, IN Councilmember Dylan Liddle to discuss his city and its unique financial structure, and how the city has changed over the last year. They also discuss his upbringing and how his parent's addiction shapes his decisions, what it's like to be the only Democrat on a Republican council, and the best, worst, and most surprising parts of being elected to local government. The conversation covers Liddle's policy priorities and what other local governments can learn from those policies. Tune in to hear some words of wisdom for anyone who wants to run for local office. IN THIS EPISODE: • [01:46] A little bit about Lawrenceburg and how it's changed in the last year. • [04:03] Dylan's focus on affordability and the success he's had in that area. • [06:48] His journey to public office and how his upbringing has affected his decisions. • [09:49] How he balances the demands of a political career with everyday life. • [13:09] Why Dylan decided to take the more difficult path of being a Democrat. • [15:01] What he thinks the Democratic Party can do to support more wins in smaller areas. • [16:53] Dylan shares some advice for anyone wanting to run for local office. • [18:12] What's surprised him about his new role and the best and worst parts. • [20:02] How our guest sets his agenda and decides what he will focus on in terms of policy. • [26:24] What's happening politically in Lawrenceburg and how National politics impacts that.
This week on the Bourbon Bytes podcast, Wild Turkey fans have a lot to be excited about. We're breaking down the return of one of Wild Turkey's most legendary bottles: the new Austin Nichols Reserve 16 Year, inspired by the mythical “Cheesy Gold Foil” Wild Turkey release from the 1980s. This new 16-year-old bourbon comes from Camp Nelson Warehouse D, is bottled at 120 proof, and marks Bruce Russell's first solo project with the brand. We also cover two big Heaven Hill stories, including the Evan Williams America 250 Edition single barrel release bottled at 117.76 proof, plus the 2026 Heaven Hill Grain to Glass Collection, which is all about wheated bourbon this year. Then it's time for a Byte-Sized Review of K&L Wine and Spirits' Every Drop “Living Legend” Bourbon, a 7-year-old, 107-proof independent bottling from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. They can't officially say where it's from… but let's just say the clues are pretty loud. At only $50, this might be one of the best Wild Turkey-adjacent bourbon values I've tasted all year.
There are many historical connections between Texas and Tennessee, from country music to Davy Crockett to Willie Nelson to the many brave Tennesseans who helped defend the Alamo. Because of those links, it's appropriate that we follow up two very Texan episodes with one from Tennessee. Recently, Crockett Hall Lodge #59 was re-chartered in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Brother Robert Gentry, who headed up the effort to revive the lodge, joins us to tell his story. Like many of us, he first encountered historical relics of the Odd Fellows' presence in Middle Tennessee, including a road bearing the name of the Order. That led to research, which led to a desire to form a lodge, which eventually led to the Grand Lodge of Tennessee and PGM Tammy Barton, who assisted with the process. He also shares some of the ways in which he was able to find members interested in reviving the lodge, including taking many people down to Alabama to get their degrees in the closest lodge. The Shoutout goes to Four Creeks Lodge No. 94 of Visalia, California, home lodge of our guest host Michael Crile, for their work in becoming active again and getting new members. In the Odd Podge, guest host Brother Michael gives us a brief history lesson of Tennessee Wesleyan University, which was first going to be chartered as Odd Fellows Women's College and spent an amount of time named for Brother Ulysses S. Grant; Robert previews the August Back-To-School Motorcycle Run, Toby shares his visit to Mount Constitution Lodge No. 88 on Orcas Island and gives an impromptu history lesson on the Pig War; and Meredith talks Cinco de Mayo and the "Good Neighbor" policies toward Latin America under President Brother Franklin D. Roosevelt, which, of course, prompts another history lesson from Toby.
If you've ever enjoyed a bottle of Bulleit Rye, Templeton, or George Dickel, you've tasted the work of a distillery you might not even know exists. Tucked away in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, sits a massive, industrial brick complex that—for decades—was the best-kept secret in bourbon. Today, we're looking at the storied history of MGP on this... Bourbon Brief. Have you thought about supporting our podcast? Head on over to our website at https://www.bourbonhunters.com where you can, by purchasing Bourbon Hunters products, and sign up for our Patreon, which includes exclusive access to single barrel announcements from our Private Single Barrel Club. --Tags-- #punkrockandcocktails #thebourbonenthusiast #bourbonhunters #bourbonlover #breakingbourbon #bourbondrinkers #bourbonporn #kentuckystraightbourbon #kentuckybourbon #thebourbonalliance #bourbon #bourbonlife #bourbonlifestyle #bourbonenthusiast #bourbonwhiskey #bourboncountry #deckpour #bourbongram #instabourbon #yourbourbonyourway #yourbourbonroad #blantons #pappyvanwinkle #vodkasucks #bourbonpodcast #columbuspodcast #bourbonneat #smokewagonbourbon #woodinvillewhiskey -- Tags -- the bourbon enthusiast bourbon hunters bourbon lover breaking bourbon bourbon drinkers bourbon porn kentucky straight bourbon kentucky bourbon the bourbon alliance bourbon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailInteresting things about the distillery:This is an MGP product, but not their normal mashbill or mashbills Key MGP Mashbills:Rye Whiskey: 95% Rye, 5% Malted Barley.High Rye Bourbon: 60% Corn, 36% Rye, 4% Malted Barley.Low Rye Bourbon: 75% Corn, 21% Rye, 4% Malted Barley.Wheated Bourbon: 51% Corn, 45% Wheat, 4% Malted Barley.Light Whiskey: 99% Corn, 1% Malted BarleyThis was bottled by a small winery in Elizabeth, Indiana, for a distribution companyThe winery does not even list this bottle on its websiteI believe this is a white-labeling beverage companyAll their liquor is made in Lawrenceburg, INCan't seem to figure out this brand. They are based in Indiana but also have a large following in New Zealand for this bottle and their copper still brand. Our Bottle: 51% corn 45% wheat 4% barley Aged 3 yearsAll Doc Whiskey bottles are single-barrelUncut and unfiltered Support the showWebsite:www.whiskeychaserspod.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/whiskeychaserspodcastInsta:https://www.instagram.com/whiskeychaserspodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskeychaserspodcastThanks For Listening! Tell a Friend!
Stoking the FireThe guys discuss the Easter holiday. Also a 2 weekend recap from them.Cedar Lake Speedway joins the DirtVision weekly broadcast list.CJ Leary secures a new ride for some USAC races."The Ville" Challenge New Knoxville Raceway rules for the upcoming season.Social media of the week: Flea visits Bob Evans. And facebook level stupidity. Bills Jerky order!"The Draft"(Ends around 29:00 minute mark)Feature FinishWoO sprint cars @ I-55 for the Spring ClassicWoO late models @ Farmer City Raceway for the Illini 100USAC National sprint cars @ Lawrenceburg and the Terre Haute Action Track MLRA late models @ Lucas Oil SpeedwaySelinsgrove Speedway opening nightWilliams Grove Speedway - ARCH night Port Royal weekly showAtomic & Attica (Ends around 35:00 minute mark)The Smoke Garlic knot discussionManwich and Ruffles?Darmstadt Inn for breakfastHornets NestSonic smash burger Bunner makes a rare run to breakfast Huge sirloins on the WeberThe final - #Notmyfishfriday of 2026Indy eats - Checkered Flag Tavern, Whistle Stop, Denny's late night runA Rounders double dipTilted Kilt in Lexington Best Coast Taco's
God and Guns Podcast GNG 365 - Waiting on the Lord Intro: Welcome back to Episode 365 of the God and Guns Podcast . I'm your host, Troy. (Doug) And I'm your other host Doug. (Troy) We use this podcast to talk about God, guns, and the responsible Christian gun owners' interests. On this week's God and Guns Podcast we ask are you waiting on the Lord? Want to thank our sponsors: Bandwidth Sponsor: Firearms Radio Network - Other Shows - Content Patriot Patch Co This Week's God and Gun activities: Doug: God: Church Sundays Guns: EDC . Havent been doing much. Work is keeping me busy. Got in a wreck monday and have been dealing with insurance to get it fixed. Goes into the shop Monday. Troy: God: Daily Bible Reading, Church, Church Security Guns: Went to the range down here and punched holes in targets. Dry fire training. Practiced reloads. Ordered some more AR magazines and 300BO subsonic. Family: house is getting girls bathroom remodeled and shop finished out. We are waiting for them to wrap up so we can return. Farm: Not much right now Ham: I got nominated for President of CKARC, I turned it down as I told them I would be traveling too much, then they voted me in as Vice President. I've now been asked to take over as treasurer & secretary. EDC Check: Troy: Shadow Systems XR920n a Crossbreed Super-Tuck Holster, using a STOG Enhanced Life Saver, Sof-T Tourniquet, steam light Doug: Sig P365 with Romeo Zero optic on it.. Hornady critical duty ammo. Benchmark OTF. Feedback: ITunes Comedy An old preacher was dying. He sent a message for his banker and his lawyer, both church members, to come to his home. When they arrived, they were ushered up to his bedroom. As they entered the room, the preacher held out his hands and motioned for them to sit on each side of the bed. The preacher grasped their hands, sighed contentedly, smiled, and stared at the ceiling. For a time, no one said anything. Both the banker and lawyer were touched and flattered that the preacher would ask them to be with him during his final moments. They were also puzzled; the preacher had never given them any indication that he particularly liked either of them. They both remembered his many long, uncomfortable sermons about greed, covetousness, and avaricious behaviour that made them squirm in their seats. Finally, the banker said, "Preacher, why did you ask us to come?" The old preacher mustered up his strength and then said weakly, "Jesus died between two thieves, and that's how I want to go." On this day in History: 1894 - Coca-Cola sold in glass bottles for the first time Bible Verse Exodus 32:1-6 ESV “When the people saw that Moses delayed to come down from the mountain, the people gathered themselves together to Aaron and said to him, “Up, make us gods who shall go before us. As for this Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.” So Aaron said to them, “Take off the rings of gold that are in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to me.” So all the people took off the rings of gold that were in their ears and brought them to Aaron. And he received the gold from their hand and fashioned it with a graving tool and made a golden calf. And they said, “These are your gods, O Israel, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!” When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before it. And Aaron made a proclamation and said, “Tomorrow shall be a feast to the Lord.” And they rose up early the next day and offered burnt offerings and brought peace offerings. And the people sat down to eat and drink and rose up to play.” Exodus 32:1-6 ESV Main Topic Waiting on the Lord Show Sponsor: Patriot Patch How you can help out the show: Patches and Stickers Using the following links help support our show. Subscribestar GodandGuns you have to set up for repeat donation if you want it monthly. www.subscribestar.com/god-and-guns Powertac Lights - godandguns Crossbreed Holsters - GNG Armed Citizen Armed Citizen® Today At 2:30 a.m. on Feb. 8, two males wearing ski masks broke into an apartment in Jackson, Miss. A woman in the apartment, fearing for her life, fired on the intruders, killing one. The other suspect fled but was soon apprehended and now faces charges of burglary and murder. The armed citizen was interviewed and released, with authorities noting the shooting was justifiable. (clarionledger.com, Jackson, Miss., 2/9/26) From the Armed Citizen® Archives – December 1991 Alerted when she saw a strange car drive up and the occupants knock on the door, a 19-year-old woman got a rifle and hid in a bedroom closet. When the men broke through a cellar door and entered the bedroom, she stepped out of the closet, trained the gun on them and ordered them out. They fled. (The Lawrence County Advocate, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.) Wrap Up: -Send feedback to GodandGunsTV@gmail.com -Please tell your friends about us, leave an iTunes review, and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/godandgunspodcast -Subscribe to us and follow us on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrKWNsJr5LlrUcBYOe-oSLw -And search for us on Instagram too. -We are on Rumble too GodandGuns -Website - Http://www.godandgunspodcast.com -Until next time, Have a blessed week. And keep your guns close but your bible closer.
If you're headed to the Elite Opportunities Sale go a day early and take your kids along! They have a special day just for youth Lawrenceburg, KY! Listen in to hear all about it.
Boys Bball Sectional, Lawrenceburg vs Greensburg @ South Dearborn, Mar. 3, 2026
In this episode of the Distillery Nation Podcast, Ian Stirsman, the master distiller of Ross and Squibb (formerly MGP), shared his journey into the whiskey industry and discussed the evolution of the distillery from MGP to its current rebranded identity. Ian's path into whiskey was unexpected. He started as a process engineer at a paper mill before being recruited by MGP Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Working alongside experienced distillers like Greg Metz and Gordon Working, he learned the craft hands-on and eventually became master distiller—a dream job he didn't even know he was looking for. The rebrand from MGP to Ross and Squibb wasn't about attracting tourists. It was about honoring the distilling history in Lawrenceburg that goes back to 1847 with the Rossville Distillery and 1869 with the Squib Distillery. The MGP name, which came along in 2011, didn't reflect that long heritage. Ian explained the challenges of scaling up whiskey production, particularly maintaining quality and consistency as operations grow. From managing grain supplies to controlling fermentation and barrel aging at a large scale, every step requires attention to detail. He talked about the different maturation environments they use—various rickhouse styles and storage locations—to create different flavor profiles. Ross and Squibb holds a unique position in American whiskey. They supply whiskey to many craft distilleries while also making their own brands like Remus and Rossville Union. Ian emphasized they put the same care into every barrel, whether it's for their own brands or for customers. The conversation touched on today's whiskey market, where consumers are looking for quality products at fair prices. Ian stressed the importance of experimentation with different grains and processes, and the role sensory training plays in keeping quality high. His main advice? Make whiskey you love and hope others will enjoy it too. Don't just chase trends—stay true to your vision.
Episode 3180 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a press release about how two Vietnam Veterans are being honored in Lawrence, Indiana. It is titled: State Rep. Garrett Bascom Authors Resolution to Honor Fallen Vietnam Soldiers. It was … Continue reading →
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Tucked into what appears to be a quiet corner of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, the Anderson Hotel carries a reputation that locals still speak about in hushed tones. Though the building has closed, reopened, and closed again over the years, stories surrounding the Anderson Hotel refuse to fade. What began as a seemingly ordinary hotel has become one of Kentucky's most unsettling paranormal locations, known for reports of violent encounters, unexplained disturbances, and a persistent sense that something remains behind. In this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore the troubled history of the Anderson Hotel and the chilling experiences that have followed it through decades of change. From its place in the town's past to the encounters that continue to define its reputation, this conversation examines why some locations never truly rest. This is a grounded look at a small town, a storied building, and the reasons many believe the Anderson Hotel will never completely close its doors to the unknown. This is Part Two of our conversation. #TheGraveTalks #AndersonHotel #HauntedKentucky #HauntedHotels #ParanormalHistory #RealHauntings #GhostStories #ParanormalPodcast Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Tucked into what appears to be a quiet corner of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, the Anderson Hotel carries a reputation that locals still speak about in hushed tones. Though the building has closed, reopened, and closed again over the years, stories surrounding the Anderson Hotel refuse to fade. What began as a seemingly ordinary hotel has become one of Kentucky's most unsettling paranormal locations, known for reports of violent encounters, unexplained disturbances, and a persistent sense that something remains behind. In this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore the troubled history of the Anderson Hotel and the chilling experiences that have followed it through decades of change. From its place in the town's past to the encounters that continue to define its reputation, this conversation examines why some locations never truly rest. This is a grounded look at a small town, a storied building, and the reasons many believe the Anderson Hotel will never completely close its doors to the unknown. #TheGraveTalks #AndersonHotel #HauntedKentucky #HauntedHotels #ParanormalHistory #RealHauntings #GhostStories #ParanormalPodcast Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Batesville @ Lawrenceburg Boys Bball, Dec. 12, 2025
Batesville @ Lawrenceburg Girls Bball, Dec. 9, 2025
Stephanie Edwards Executive Director at Jubilee Trading Co is our guest. Jubilee is unique, operating as a non-profit organization, partnering with artisans in Morocco, Kenya, and the Dominican Republic. This partnership helps create jobs and a means to provide for their families. She works to intentionally impact marginalized communities around the world. Jubilee Trading Company also has a retail store in Lawrenceburg, TN. You've got to hear her story!
This week on The Whiskey Trip, Big Chief steps into one of the most impressive private whiskey sanctuaries in Texas, Kevin Hemingway's Hemingway House of Bourbon. Built on passion, hospitality, and a deep love for the spirit, Kevin's space is a living museum of rare bottles, Texas standouts, and stories collected over years of sharing pours with friends. Surrounded by this curated treasure trove, Big Chief and Kevin sit down for a four pour journey that explores the past, present, and future of American whiskey. They open the evening with Milam & Greene Provisions, a new 80 proof blend combining Texas pot still whiskey with Kentucky and Tennessee bourbon. It is light, approachable, and intentionally crafted to welcome new whiskey drinkers while still offering nuance for seasoned palates. Big Chief and Kevin break down how the Texas component adds warmth and character and why this bottle will likely find a permanent place on entry level whiskey shelves. The second pour brings the heat with Wild Turkey Master's Keep Beacon, the 2025 release from the iconic Lawrenceburg distillery. This limited edition blends 16 year and 10 year Kentucky straight bourbons and comes in at a bold 118 proof. With rich oak, leather, seasoned rickhouse funk, caramelized citrus, and a long, classic Wild Turkey finish, Beacon showcases everything fans love about Master's Keep. Kevin and Big Chief reflect on how Beacon fits into the series and why this release is already generating so much anticipation. In the second half, they dive into a Texas standout, 1845 Distillery's Preemption rye based bourbon. Made with Yellow Corn, Elbon Rye, and Malted Barley, this bold whiskey ages for five years before being double oaked in lightly charred and toasted barrels. Bottled at 115.4 proof, it delivers a powerful blend of Texas rye spice, deep sweetness, and toasted barrel richness. Big Chief and Kevin talk about 1845's rising profile and why Preemption represents the next chapter of Texas distilling. To close out the night, they finish with something truly unique, Dark Arts Ripple Rye. This is a Straight Rye Whiskey finished in maple syrup barrels and treated with toasted amburana oak staves. Distilled in Indiana, aged 7.5 years, and bottled at 110.74 proof, this pour brings an otherworldly profile with maple sweetness, rye bite, exotic amburana spice, and a long warming finish unlike anything else on the table. Big Chief and Kevin dig into why Ripple Rye is gaining such a cult following and how finishing techniques like this are pushing modern rye whiskey forward. Throughout the episode, Big Chief and Kevin share stories, compare regions, debate aging philosophies, and celebrate the kind of friendship that forms when great whiskey is poured with intention. Inside Hemingway House of Bourbon, surrounded by its history and heart, this episode reflects everything The Whiskey Trip stands for: community, curiosity, and chasing down the next great pour. Wherever you are listening from, whether it is your truck cab, a back porch, or the bar top of your favorite local, this one invites you to slow down, sip deep, and enjoy the ride. Take the Ride with Big Chief.
Lawrenceburg @ Oldenburg Academy Girls Bball, Nov. 6, 2025
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE In the quiet town of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, an aging building hides one of the South's most chilling secrets. To outsiders, it's just an abandoned hotel. To locals, it's the Haunted Anderson Hotel — a place so active, so violent, that it's been forced to close its doors more than once. Once a bustling stopover for travelers, the Anderson became infamous for the things guests began to hear — footsteps pacing empty halls, voices calling from locked rooms, and apparitions that left real, physical marks. Even now, with the doors boarded and the lights long gone, residents say the sounds haven't stopped. Something still moves inside. Something that refuses to be forgotten. Because some hotels don't need guests to stay alive — not when the dead have already checked in. This is Part Two of our conversation. #TrueGhostStory #HauntedHotel #AndersonHotel #KentuckyHaunting #RealHaunting #ParanormalActivity #GhostStories #HauntedPlaces #SupernaturalEncounters #UnexplainedMysteries Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE In the quiet town of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, an aging building hides one of the South's most chilling secrets. To outsiders, it's just an abandoned hotel. To locals, it's the Haunted Anderson Hotel — a place so active, so violent, that it's been forced to close its doors more than once. Once a bustling stopover for travelers, the Anderson became infamous for the things guests began to hear — footsteps pacing empty halls, voices calling from locked rooms, and apparitions that left real, physical marks. Even now, with the doors boarded and the lights long gone, residents say the sounds haven't stopped. Something still moves inside. Something that refuses to be forgotten. Because some hotels don't need guests to stay alive — not when the dead have already checked in. #TrueGhostStory #HauntedHotel #AndersonHotel #KentuckyHaunting #RealHaunting #ParanormalActivity #GhostStories #HauntedPlaces #SupernaturalEncounters #UnexplainedMysteries Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
We go to the Larrikin Bourbon Company's distillery in Lawrenceburg, KY and talk with their Sales and Marketing manager Jordan Blair. He gives the story of the distillery, what all the distillery has to offer, and we even get to taste and review a few of their bourbons during the episode. Hope you enjoy the episode. Hollar!
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On this episode of Chill Filtered, Cole and Bryan open a rare new release from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky: Wild Turkey Master's Keep: Beacon. Before diving in, they talk about the upcoming listener meetup and explore the history of Wild Turkey before and after Campari ownership. On Whiskey World News, Bryan covers Buffalo Trace's Elmer T. Lee Charity Sweepstakes, raising funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. And on What Whiskey Would You Choose?, things take a techy turn with the question: Do you use iPhone or Android? A special pour, whiskey history, big news, and a phone debate — this one's got a little bit of everything.
Send us a textThree seasoned gamblers pull back the velvet rope on what really happens at casinos across America. From the glittering floors of Las Vegas to regional venues like Erie's Presque Isle and Mountaineer in West Virginia, our guests share unfiltered stories from their collective decades at the tables.Blackjack emerges as the unanimous favorite game, though as Bill admits, "they take all my money most of the time I show up there, and I have a blast doing it." The panel doesn't hold back when discussing slot machines, with John calling them "a poor person's game" while explaining why the programmed odds make them a losing proposition long-term – though Mike shares a surprising $150 win from his very first spin.The conversation reveals fascinating insights about casino culture beyond gambling. All three guests appreciate how venues have evolved into complete entertainment destinations featuring everything from comedy shows to MMA fights. John reminisces about seeing George Carlin perform in Vegas, while Bill highlights Turning Stone Casino in upstate New York as the perfect blend of gambling, golf, and fine dining.When the discussion turns to casino cuisine, the recommendations range from Erie's midnight buffet to the steakhouse at Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, which Bono declares serves "the best steak I've ever had." Throughout their stories, one truth becomes clear: the real value in casino visits often comes from the overall experience rather than whatever happens at the tables.Whether you're a seasoned gambler or simply curious about what happens behind those flashing lights, this episode offers an entertaining look at casino culture through the eyes of those who've lived it. Ready to hear the real odds on your favorite games and discover which casino might be worth your next visit?Subscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREESweet Hands SportsElevate your game with Sweet Hands Sports! Our sports gloves are designed for champions,Buddy's Beard CareBuddy's Beard Care provides premium men's grooming products at an affordable price.Tactical BrotherhoodThe Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.ShankitgolfOur goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseDeemed FitBe a part of our movement to instill confidence motivation and a willingness to keep pushing forwardDubby EnergyFROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on all social mediaX: @mikebonocomedyInstagram: @mikebonocomedy@tiktok: @mikebono_comedianFacebook: @mikebonocomedy
Rob Moorhead and Brad Fentress catch up with East Central's Jake Meiners after the Trojans win on the road against Lawrenceburg.
East Central at Lawrenceburg Football, Aug. 22, 2025
Stoking the FireUSAC Indiana Sprint Week kicks off. Our thoughts on the non-points night at IMS. Lincoln Park Speedway opener, Lawrenceburg. Our trip to Kokomo Speedway to watch it rain.FS1 ratings from Eldora Speedway - Jokers Jackpot race.BAPS fireworks on Wednesday 7/23
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Jimmy Russell will soon begin his 71st year at Wild Turkey Distillery, and this fall, he'll celebrate his 91st birthday. This week, we're honoring the Legend of Lawrenceburg with an in-depth interview recorded in 2009, in which Jimmy discusses his friendships with Booker Noe, Parker Beam, and Elmer T. Lee…his way of making Bourbon and how it changed with the advent of distilling technology…and an eye to his legacy. In the news, tariffs are back in the conversation this week in Washington as a 90-day pause comes to an end. Edrington is blaming economic conditions for a sharp loss in sales in the last fiscal year, and Glenfarclas is getting back into the travel retail market.
The Roy Hobbs Baseball League 50's baseball game between the Lawrenceburg Gamblers and the Cincinnati Colts is now available on demandat no charge!
The Miami Valley Roy Hobbs league game between the Lawrenceburg Gamblers nad the Wright Field Reds is now available on demand at no charge!
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In our latest episode of the Bourbon Lens, Jake travels to Bardstown to sit down with John Rempe, Master Distiller of Lux Row. During the interview the distillery was electric as their Front Row members were awaiting some of the first sips of the new Blood Oath Pact 11 release. Our conversation centered around the new bourbon finished in anejo Tequila barrels. However, there is a lot happening at the distillery as they continue to become a household name across the world. Sit back and buckle in for the latest episode of the Bourbon Lens. Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there. We are thankful for your support over the last 6 years. We must give the biggest shoutout to our amazing community of Patreon supporters! As always, we'd appreciate it if you would take a few minutes time to give us feedback on Bourbon Lens podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 Star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a written review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and X. Also, consider supporting Bourbon Lens on Patreon for some of the behind the scenes, to earn Bourbon Lens swag, join the Bourbon Lens Tasting Club, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or guest suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out BourbonLens.com to find our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and whiskey reviews. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens About John Rempe At Lux Row Distillers, we have a passion for craft. We're a blend of different personalities bound together by a love of bourbon. When trying to describe John E. Rempe's relationship with bourbon, the word “passion” doesn't come close. John, a certified food scientist with a bachelor's degree in biology from St. Louis University and over 25 years of experience in distillation of spirits, has been at the forefront of crafting world-class bourbons in the company's award-winning portfolio. He has created brands like David Nicholson Reserve, Rebel 10-year, and the ultra-premium Blood Oath series, and has also been heavily involved in the oversight of Luxco's award-winning bourbon portfolio, which includes the Rebel Bourbon, Ezra Brooks, David Nicholson, Daviess County and Blood Oath bourbon families. He may have a favorite bourbon in the distillery's lineup, but that's a secret he'll never tell. About LuxCo Founded in St. Louis in 1958 by the Lux Family, Luxco is a leading producer, supplier, importer and bottler of beverage alcohol products. Our mission is to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of consumers, associates and business partners. Merged with MGP Ingredients, Inc. in 2021 (Nasdaq: MGPI), Luxco operates as MGP's Brands Division and manages all MGP/Luxco brands. This extensive and award-winning spirits portfolio includes well-known brands from four distilleries: Bardstown, Kentucky-based Lux Row Distillers, home of Ezra Brooks, Rebel, Blood Oath, David Nicholson and Daviess County; Lebanon, Kentucky-based Limestone Branch Distillery, maker of Yellowstone Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Minor Case Straight Rye Whiskey and Bowling & Burch Gin; Jalisco, Mexico-based Destiladora González Lux, producer of 100% agave tequilas, El Mayor, Exotico and Dos Primos; and Ross & Squibb Distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, where Remus Straight Bourbon Whiskey and Rossville Union Straight Rye Whiskey are produced. The innovative and high-quality brand portfolio also includes Penelope Bourbon, Everclear Grain Alcohol, Pearl Vodka, Saint Brendan's Irish Cream, The Quiet Man Irish Whiskey, Green Hat Gin and other well-recognized brands. For more information about the company and its brands, visit luxco.com. About Rebel Bourbon: Distilled in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Lux Row Distillers Master Distiller John Rempe, Rebel Bourbon features a wheated mash bill that is true to its original recipe dating back to 1849. Known for its smoother, sweeter flavor, highlighted by delicious caramel and vanilla flavor notes, Rebel celebrates the “Rebel spirit in all of us” – especially those who embrace freedom, defiance and a little attitude. In 2023, Rebel Bourbon 10 Year Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and a Double Platinum ASCOT award. The brand's Rebel 100 Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey was awarded gold medals at the 2023 SIP and ASCOT awards.
Episode 569: Adam Banks talks about the following topics in this episode:1. What's Trending in America?- Donald Trump says he plans to run for a 3rd term -Salena Murderer, Yolanda Saldivar, is up for Parole -The LA Dodgers will visit the White House-Steph Curry Signs a 3 year book deal-Hooters Files for Bankruptcy Protection -Federal Prosecutors seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione2. The Most Believable Conspiracy Theories out there3. Todays National Holiday -American Circus Day4. Interview with Musical Artist Jeremy ZellerJeremy Zellers Bio:Jeremy Zeller is a Roots Rock artist from the small town of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Known for his powerful vocals, described as having “the growl of a dog and the whisper of a kitten,” Jeremy blends raw energy with delicate intimacy in his performances. His electrifying live shows captivate audiences, while his deeply personal songwriting resonates with listeners.Follow OFF THE CUFF WITH ADAM BANKS:FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube!**and all other major podcasting platforms**http://linktr.ee/offthecuffwithadambanks
Lesko Park and Dearborn Trail - Dearborn County, IndianaGreetings, today we visit southern Dearborn County and the towns of Aurora and Lawrenceburg. From the BookSoutheast Indiana Day TripsThe Author's WebsiteThe Author on LocalsThe Author on FacebookThe Author on TwitterThe Author on RumbleThe Author on YouTubeThe Author's Amazon Page
Strong DadsSummary of YouTube Video TranscriptIntroduction•The episode is sponsored by Fourspeed on 50 Diner in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.•Host Carl Andre is discussing money management, noting that he and co-host Merrill have been ill.Host's Background•Carl and his wife have taught Financial Peace University (FPU), a program by Dave Ramsey, for nearly 25 years.•They have experience working with many couples on financial issues.Personal Experience•Carl shares a personal story about a failed investment in the stock market that led to significant debt and unhappiness.•He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's relationship with money and how it can affect overall happiness.Financial Education•There is a lack of financial education in schools, leading to generational cycles of debt.•Current economic indicators (e.g., consumer debt levels) suggest many individuals are financially struggling.Money Management Principles1.Take Control of Finances: Understanding how money works is vital.2.Avoid Living Beyond Means: Many people overspend on trivial items, referred to as “bobles and trinkets.”3.Budgeting vs. Dream Machine: Carl dislikes the term “budget,” preferring “dream machine” to emphasize planning for desired experiences instead of restrictions.4.Emergency Fund: Start with $1,000-$2,000 as a cushion to avoid credit reliance.5.Debt Snowball: Pay off the smallest debts first for psychological wins, then roll payments into larger debts.6.Long-Term Thinking: Recognize the true cost of living and plan for future needs (e.g., home repairs, medical expenses).Lifestyle Choices•Prioritize experiences over material possessions by carefully allocating funds.•Carl shares personal choices, like driving used cars and minimizing eating out, to save money for vacations and experiences.Financial Peace University Course•Carl promotes the upcoming FPU course, encouraging listeners to sign up to learn more about financial literacy.Final Thoughts•Emphasizes the importance of financial planning for both personal satisfaction and generational wealth.•Encourages readers to change their financial literacy and habits for a better future.Sponsors Acknowledgment•Thanks to sponsors Quality Automart, 4 Speed on Fifty Diner, and Casey's Outdoor Solutions.https://rocksolidfamilies.orgSupport the show#Rocksolidfamilies,#familytherapy,#marriagecounseling,#parenting,#faithbasedcounseling,#counseling,#Strongdads,#coaching,#lifecoach,#lifecoaching,#marriagecoaching,#marriageandfamily,#control,#security,#respect,#affection,#love,#purpose,#faith,#mastersofdisaster,#storms,#disasterrelief,#tornados,#hurricanes,#floods
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE In what appears to be the most peaceful corner of Kentucky lies one of the state's most unsettling ghost stories. Even the locals in Lawrenceburg will whisper about the Anderson Hotel in hushed tones—long after its doors have been shuttered, reopened, and shuttered again. On this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore how a seemingly quaint town became the backdrop for violent encounters with restless spirits. Prepare to venture inside the infamous halls, learn about its history of unexplained happenings, and discover why some say the Anderson Hotel will never truly close its doors to the unknown. This is Part Two of our conversation. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE In what appears to be the most peaceful corner of Kentucky lies one of the state's most unsettling ghost stories. Even the locals in Lawrenceburg will whisper about the Anderson Hotel in hushed tones—long after its doors have been shuttered, reopened, and shuttered again. On this classic episode of The Grave Talks, we explore how a seemingly quaint town became the backdrop for violent encounters with restless spirits. Prepare to venture inside the infamous halls, learn about its history of unexplained happenings, and discover why some say the Anderson Hotel will never truly close its doors to the unknown. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Send us a textThe Wild Turkey brand has become as synonymous with bourbon as its master distiller, Jimmy Russell, has during his 70 year tenure at the Campari-owned company. In honor of a feat unlike any other in the industry, Turkey brought to market a bourbon that both honors and represents the legacy of Jimmy's storied journey at his home distillery in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. This 8 year old, 101 proof bourbon celebrates a flavor profile that after one sip, anyone who's grown to know and love Wild Turkey over the years can taste and say, "Yep: that's Jimmy's." On Eric's last episode before Perry returns from paternity leave, he reviews this beautifully crafted whiskey (with a special guest), and gives you an idea of just how important both Wild Turkey and Jimmy Russell are not just to Kentucky but to the world of bourbon at large. We hope you pour a toast, raise a glass, and thank Jimmy for bringing us some of the best dang bourbon we could have ever passed over our lips. Enjoy.Become a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcastLeave us a 5 star rating and review on your podcast app of choice!Send us an email with questions or comments to thisismybourbonshop@gmail.comSend us mail to PO Box 22609, Lexington, KY 40522Check out all of our merch and apparel: http://bourbonshop.threadless.com/Leave us a message for Barrel Rings at 859.428.8253Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mybourbonpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mybourbonpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybourbonpod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisismybourbonpodcastPayPal, if you feel so inclined: PayPal.me/pritter1492Link to our Barrell Rye Armagnac Finished Pick: https://shop.whiskeyinmyweddingring.com/products/barrell-private-release-rye-1a03Support the show
In the tradition of art-world documentaries like Stop Making Sense and American Movie, Art Dealers follows eccentric rock-n-roll artist Adam Weiner aka Low Cut Connie, and his band as they attempt to mount a concert production of their recently released album "Art Dealers" for a three-night run in NYC. The stunning high-intensity performances are laid against a backdrop of five years of footage that shows an artist plagued by bad luck who attacks each performance with humor and stagecraft. Today I'm joined by Adam Weiner to discuss ART DEALERS, the importance of creativity, and our shared love of David Johansen Would you like to win a copy of DESPICABLE ME 4 on 4K UHD? The fine folks over at Universal Pictures have been kind enough to give us a few to giveaway to listeners of the Following Films Podcast. To be entered for a chance to win, simply RT the link in the show notes. https://x.com/FollowingFilms/status/1838674882437222910 ART DEALERS will be available on VOD on October 1st. For more information go to lowcutconnie.com. Check the show notes for the link and some upcoming tour dates. PORTLAND, ME - Portland House of Music - 10/8 BOSTON, MA - The Sinclair - 10/10 PORTSMOUTH, NH - 3S Artspace - 10/11 ROCHESTER, NY - Waterstreet Music Hall - 10/13 TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern - 10/14 TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern - 10/15 NORTHAMPTON, MA - Iron Horse - 10/17 JERSEY CITY, NJ - White Eagle Hall - 10/18 PAWLING, NY - Daryl's House - 11/7 PITTSBURGH, PA - Mr. Small's Theatre - 11/09 CHARLESTON, WV - Mountain Stage - 11/10 MADISON, WI - The Majestic - 11/12 MILWAUKEE, WI - Shank Hall - 11/13 MINNEAPOLIS, MN - First Avenue - 11/14 CHICAGO, IL - Space at Evanston - 11/16 LAWRENCEBURG, IN - Liberty Theater - 11/17 COLUMBUS, OH - Rumba Cafe - 11/19 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support
This week, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, an unlikely, but deadly situation unfolds, after an absolute bloodbath is discovered. There are many suspects, including a slew of local dirtbags, drug dealers, and even the mafia. But some dark secrets are discovered in a trailer's backyard that lead everything toward one troubled person, who happens to be the least likely suspect of all!Along the way, we find out that adults don't enter pageants around here, that just because you did 30 years in prison for a terrible crime, it doesn't automatically make you bloodthirsty, and that once you admit to putting a knife in a dead person's hand, and hiding the evidence, you don't have much of a chance in court!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.