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This episode was originally released on 3/1/2019. While new episodes of Breaking Walls are on hiatus I'll be going back and posting the older episodes. ____________ In Breaking Walls episode 89, we explore the birth of the dramatic radio western show, specifically targeted to adult audiences. This is the first of a three-part mini-series on adult western radio shows. Highlights: • Back to the Very Beginning • What is a Western Show? • The Birth of Western Dramatic Radio Shows • Empire Builders • Death Valley Days • The Western show on local stations • ...And in syndication • Lux Presents Hollywood • The Triumph and Tragedy of Buck Jones • Americana and the Cavalcade of America • Howard McNear and Romance of the Ranchos • The First Western Soap Opera • The War Ends and the Western show grows up • What's Next? The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers The reading material used in today's episode was: • On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio - by John Dunning • Radio Rides The Range: A Reference Guide to Western Drama on the Air, 1929 - 1967 by Jack French and David S. Siegel • Network Radio Ratings, 1932-1953 - by Jim Ramsburg • Hello Everybody! The Dawn of American Radio by Anthony Rudel & • The Network by Scott Woolley On the interview front: • Don Ameche, Joan Fontaine, Hans Conried, Rudy Vallée were with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC's The Golden Age of Radio. The full interviews can be heard at GoldenAge-WTIC.org • Agnes Moorehead and Anne Seymour were with Chuck Schaden. Chuck's interviews from an over 39-year career can be listened to for free at SpeakingofRadio.com • John Dunkel and William N. Robson were with John Hickman for his WAMU program “Recollections.” A modern version of this program is heard each Sunday evening as “The Big Broadcast.” For more information, please go to WAMU.org • Ruth Woodman was with Ida Blackburn in 1961 for KOCO. The full video clip can be seen on the Oklahoma Historical Society's Youtube page - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOnsye8K4SEsY9Ssi8EzzHg • and journalist Robert Bendiner was with Westinghouse for their 1970 50th Anniversary program. Selected music featured in today's episode was: • The Colorado Trail Opus 28 by Elizabeth Hainen - http://www.elizabethhainen.com • The Last Rose of Summer by Tom Waits • Morning Prayer by Kenneth Little Hawk • All Mortal Flesh Be Silent by Deirdre Fay • Across the Wide Missouri, by Mathias Gohl, Molly Mason, Jay Unger, and Andy Stein • Jefferson and Liberty by John Owen Lardinois • Amazing Grace by Leta Rector • Across the Alley from the Alamo by the Mills Brothers I'd also like to thank Walden Hughes and John and Larry Gassman. Listen to their shows on the Yesterday USA radio network. WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com Online Store - jamesthewallbreaker.com/shop/
052324 RERUN Entire SHOW KrisAnne Hall Magnificent And The Western SHOW SO GOOD by Kate Dalley
In Episode 134 of the Pool Nation Podcast we talk to Eric Nielson the Director of the Western Pool show and owner of Willow Creek Pools. We talk to him about his journey in the pool industry and how he started do pools at a very early age. We also talk about the Western Show in Long Beach. We talk about all of the classes, events and our 10 classes that we will be teaching there. Sponsors The SPPA Ultimate Pool Tools Pool Invoice Blueray XL AquaStar Pool Products Natural Chemistry Raypak Heritage Pool Supply
Do you have a favorite TV Comedy or Western Show from the 60's? Tom and Craig will talk about some of the most popular shows and Tom does some singing of the theme songs from some of the shows.
In Episode 84 of the Pool Nation Podcast John and Edgar talk about the Western Pool & Spa Show Experience, and we finish answering questions for Mark from San Diego as he looks into starting in the Pool Industry. Sponsors The SPPA Ultimate Pool Tools Pool Invoice BlueRay XL
Da hat sich der Nie-Mehr-Langeweile-Club zum Schluss mit ihrer Western-Show einen spannenden Höhepunkt ausgedacht mit Überfall und Banditen und Gold.
Alana & Kimberly watch Season 3, Episodes 17 & 18 of Disney Channel's "Wizards of Waverly Place"! We try to name all of the colors in Joseph's Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, try (and fail) to correctly identify when in history the Wild West was, and get some surprising character development for Mr. Laritate! ************************************************************** Like what you heard today? Let us know! Give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and a like/follow/subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform! ************************************************************** FOLLOW US! @tbtv_podcast @alanafinewoman @kimberlyjane17 or send us an email at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com ************************************************************* Theme music by Alex Meleras Cover art by Michael Stahl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support
Am 26. Juni 1885 wird Billy Jenkins geboren. Der Artist tingelte mit seiner Western-Show durch die Zirkusse auf der ganzen Welt und wurde zum Idol der Wild-West-Romantik.
Billy Jenkins war zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts ein gefragter Artist. Mit seiner Western-Show tingelte er durch Varietés und Zirkusse auf der ganzen Welt und erlangte so Bekanntheit als "Karl May von Berlin".
Er war ein europaweit gefragter Artist zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Billy Jenkins, bekannt als der "Karl May von Berlin". Als Erster dressierte er einen Adler und tingelte mit seiner Western-Show durch Varietés und Zirkusse auf der ganzen Welt. Manchmal begleitete ihn ein ganzer Indianerstamm, der eigentlich aus Sachsen stammte. Für sein Publikum wurde er zum Idol aus Prärie und Wild West-Romantik. Autorin: Ariane Hoffmann
Switch it up a little bit. I got Blake Shelton Kane Brown Kirk Nielsen and others on here ultimate Talent exposing exposure of all great country western musicians. And it's lil see me shine representing that 77489 and you can reach me at 713-323 and you know the rest. Do ya!
We interview Chuck Wollstemhulme with IPS Controllers.
Interview with Sean Reardon, the United Pool Association Insurance broker.
We interview Chris Galvin with Blueray XL at The Western Show.
We interview Greg and Tyler with The Pool Chasers Podcast at The Western Show.
We interview Jia O'Neil with WaterCo to discuss the multi-cyclone.
We interview Eric Knight with Orenda at The Western Show.
We dive into the history of Anitas' company, Sparkle Ridge and hear her story of how the company came to be, the story behind the name and logo, and we also share with you what to expect for their exhibit at the MINNESOTA STATE FAIR! They are located in booth 110 in the Coliseum and can be found online at SparkleRidge.com
Our guests include Western Canadian country-folk-rock duo Twin Bandit, actor/producer John Voth from the play The Lonesome West and filmmakers Kevin D.A. Kurytnik and Carol Beecher and their film Skin for Skin about the fir trade in the Canadian West.
Today's follow up episode to Titans of Cable is the complete Oral History of Ted Turner. This oral history was filmed at the Western Show in Annaheim on November 28, 2001.
J.C. Hulsey has lived in Midlothian, Texas for thirty years. He's a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He has been married for 55 years. He enjoys Western movies and TV Shows, (especially the older ones) and reading about Mail-Order Brides. He is also the owner of six cats (all stray cats, showed up on the back porch) and one dog (rescue dog) He worked for 33 years at Bell Helicopter. He served in the USAF for five years, and the Air National Guard for four years. He started writing songs in his early twenties. He recorded a couple of songs in the late 1960s. He started writing poetry in the 1970s to share with others. He self-published them on Amazon in 2013. He still felt the need to write something different. He tried writing a book in the 1970s, but it was never finished. In 2014, he felt the urge to write a western novel. However, he needed something different than what was on the market. This weeks very special guest is a mystery. A man who sings, writes, and have a deep affection for the Old West. Can you guess who it is? What about a young Christian Gunfighter? He now has 23 books
Welcome to the Wild West Showdown, my friends, for an evening of poems and stories about the American West… a land of legend, of romance, of friendship and courage… a motherlode of remembrance…a true showcase of the Old West. Saddle up your horse and ride out on the trails with the Old Cowboy himself, J.C Hulsey. Relive the legends of the west through his stories and catch interviews with up-and-coming western themed artists. About J.C Hulsey J.C. Hulsey has lived in Midlothian, Texas for thirty years. He's a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He has been married for 55 years. He enjoys Western movies and TV Shows, (especially the older ones) and reading about Mail-Order Brides. He is also the owner of six cats (all stray cats, showed up on the back porch) and one dog (rescue dog) He worked for 33 years at Bell Helicopter. He served in the USAF for five years, and the Air National Guard for four years. He has written over 40 novels and currently runs "Outlaws Publishing."
Jaime Macdonald is a young barrel racer and western entrepreneur. Jaime is a third generation rodeo participant who wants to share her love of the rodeo and promote "good will" through her non-profit organization Helping Educate About Rodeo. Jaime's H.E.A.R website is dedicated to helping educate people about rodeos and to establish a positive relationship with animal rights activists. Jaime also shares her many talents as a western riding instructor working with young children. Jaime also coaches soccer. Jaime's entrepreneurial spirit blossomed into her line of Western Show clothing and country home decor items. She has her own website - bmclothing.tictail.com where she sells BM clothing and Western home decor. Listen to Jaime's interview and be inspired by her passion and drive.
This week: every country song tells a story and has a story behind it.