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Get ready for a wild week of spooky fun and legendary music! From Kalispell's first Pumpkin Stroll to a haunted trivia night at the Gunsight Saloon, we're diving into all the Halloween thrills the Flathead Valley has to offer. But the real treat is coming November 1st with Wylie Gustafson of Wylie and the Wild West headlining our Press Play concert series. Enjoy an exclusive night of yodeling and cowboy tunes, hosted by the Daily Inter Lake. Visit www.dailyinterlake.com/events to check out all the events mentioned this week. If you've got a moment, check out our interview with Wylie Gustafson on our Press Play podcast, it was a hoot!A big thank you to our headline sponsor for the News Now podcast, Loren's Auto Repair! They combine skill with integrity resulting in auto service & repair of the highest caliber. Discover them in Ashley Square Mall at 1309 Hwy 2 West in Kalispell Montana, or learn more at lorensauto.com. Check out Season 2 of Daily Inter Lake's Deep Dive podcast, dropping on 10/27/24! Reporter Kate Heston presents a four-part series on the Endangered Species Act, exploring the species most at-risk in northwest Montana. Discover how the law has helped some recover from near extinction and the challenges when federal and state protections overlap.Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and please consider subscribing to us. Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. And follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us! Subscribe to all our other DIL pods! Keep up with northwest Montana sports on Keeping Score, dig into stories with Deep Dive, and jam out to local musicians with Press Play.
Wylie Gustafson of Wylie & The Wild West talks about the beginning of his musical career, the cowboy folk music of his father, the story of the Yahoo yodel, cutting horses, writing songs with Paul Zarzyski, and the workingman quality of cowboy poetry. Learn more about Wylie Gustafson at www.wyliewebsite.com Learn more about Cowboy Crossrods at www.andyhedges.com Become a patron at www.patreon.com/cowboycrossroads
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WE'RE KICKING OF THE NEW YEAR THURSDAY JAN. 5th NOON CST on EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO... SINGER/SONGWRITER, COWBOY AND RANCHER WYLIE GUSTAFSON JOINS US FOR THE FIRST SHOW OF 2023 ON THE CAMPFIRE CAFE. WE'LL BE FEATURING HIS NEW ALBUM "BUNCHGRASS"! BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN OF AMERICA WORKS HARD TO KEEP AMERICA'S HORSE TRAILS OPEN! WE WELCOME THEM BACK TO START THE 10th YEAR OF OUR PARTNERSHIP IN BRINGING YOU THE LATEST INFORMATION ON LEGISLATION AND ON THE GROUND ACTIVITIES! JOIN HOST GARY HOLT WITH COHOST BOBBI BELL, LIVE AT EQUESTRIANLEGACY.NET OF THE PODCAST AT APPLE PODCAST, iTUNES, iHEART RADIO OR SPOTIFY...SIMPLY SEARCH FOR EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO!
Cowboy Tracks brings you a new episode today of Christmas music done WESTERN style! Enjoy this "Ranch Christmas" show, and happy holidays! Song -- Title -- Artist -- Album Santa Claus is Coming to Town (instr), Craig Duncan, Bluegrass Christmas Santa's Yodeling Song, The Light Crust Doughboys and Kristyn Harris, Cool Yule Christmas Do You Hear What I Hear, Barry Ward, Home for Christmas God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Almeda Bradshaw, single Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, Barry Ward, Home for Christmas Christmas Time, Mary Kaye Holt, single A Rootin' Tootin' Santa Claus, Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Capitol Singles, 1951-1952 Sleigh Ride (instr,) The Trail Band, Peace on Earth, A Christmas Collection When Winter Comes to Tahoe, David John and the Comstock Cowboys, Christmas in the Sierra Holiday Roundup, Buffalo Bill Boycott, single Saddle Up Your Pinto, Mary Kaye Holt, A Cowboy Christmas Cowboy Christmas, Carol Markstrom, Desert Rose Christmas for Cowboys, Wylie Gustafson, Christmas for Cowboys Prairie Christmas, Emily Dunbar, Catch It When You Can Christmas in Cowtown, Asleep at the Wheel, Lone Star Christmas Night White Christmas, Kristyn Harris, single Here Comes Santa Claus (instr), Rich O'Brien, Christmas Trail Silver Bells (instr), Tigar Bell, Christmas Fiddle Santa Claus is Coming to Town (instr), Tigar Bell, Christmas Fiddle
This week legendary yodeler and musician Wylie Gustafson joined us to talk about his worldwide adventures as one of the world's foremost yodelers. We also talked about doing business with Yahoo!, the future of Montana's ranch heritage, what working with Merle Haggard was like and a ton more. Keep up with all of Wylie's music and tour dates. Check out the latest Yellowstone Bison adventure here.
A Place For My Stuff - Yes I have/had another podcast. A couple of podcasts actually. With the rising price of everything, I opted not to pay to have Inside the Guest Studio available forever. I have this convenient landing spot called My Alien Life Podcast which WILL remain forever - thus, this is part of my life, as will be the episodes of Inside the Guest Studio. A podcast that is graced by some unique and very talented people that live slightly off the grid. Enjoy Cameron Wylie Gustafson is a native Montana singer/songwriter with 22 albums and 3 decades of performing, writing, and recording...He's a real American cowboy that does it all. He is the “YAHOOOOOO” dot com cowboy. Tonight we talk about music, ranching, rodeo and yodeling.. In that order….That and more, coming right up… TONIGHT Inside the Guest Studio…
HOUR 1Tom and Tom talk about the complexity of radio production and advertising Cruise ship season still in limbo with Florida lawsuit affecting CDC orders / https://www.adn.com/business-economy/2021/06/03/cdc-says-florida-lawsuit-imperils-summer-cruises-to-alaska/The effects of COVID on businesses and churches over 2020How the GOP is adjusting to a less religious America / https://www.npr.org/2021/06/04/1002841048/how-is-the-gop-adjusting-to-a-less-religious-americaFormer Senator Bill Stoltze talks about his cousin Wylie Gustafson who was the yodeler in Yahoo ads and also announced the upcoming Chinooks baseball gamesHOUR 2State Senator Lora Reinbold gives an overview of this year's legislative session National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas Adam Holz with Focus on the Family's Plugged In overviewing A Quiet Place 2 and Cruella de VilDave Stieren, Community Outreach Director, from Governor Dunleavy's OfficeRoz from Mat-Su calls in praising Senator Reinbold
Wylie Gustafson is a native Montanan singer/songwriter with 22 albums and 3 decades of performing, writing, and recording under his belt. He is one of the few authentic voices of the American West who steadfastly celebrates and sings about the active rural culture of America. As on critic called him, “…the coolest cowpoke around. Forget everything you hate about modern Country, this guy is old school cool without being a tired period piece.” In 2020 Wylie was inducted into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. In 2017 he became a member of the Montana Pro Rodeo Wall and Hall of Fame. His western lifestyle and the recording studio are inseparable. “The connection between my cowboy life and my music is extremely close,” he says. His music has been baptized with a hardy dose of trail dust and horse hair. As an accomplished cutting horse and rodeo enthusiast, he has claimed several hard won regional and national titles within the National Cutting Horse Association astride his super-horse, “Whiskey”. That shiny belt buckle he wears wasn’t won on eBay. Wylie and the Wild West Website Wylie Gustafson on Facebook Music provided with permission performed and written by Wylie Gustafson. Yahoo is a trademark of Yahoo.com. PLEASE - FOLLOW, LIKE, FAVORITE, SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts. If this is important to you, you are important to me and it is so easy to ! This is your show! The website www.insidethegueststudio.com The other website www.myalienlifepodcast.com Find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100034090429371 My Alien Life Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/694842757635535 Inside The Guest Studio Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/169917644449645/?multi_permalinks=309315773843164 Follow me on Instagram
In the '90s, Wylie Gustafson recorded a yodel heard 'round the world: The famous "Ya-hoo-ooo" no doubt stuck in your head every time you read the company's name. He was paid just a few hundred dollars to record that famous clip ... until he sued Yahoo. Kim and Wylie talk about his iconic voice and the Super Bowl ad that kicked off his battle to get what he was owed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Jason Wickens sits down with Montana native Wylie Gustafson. They chat about his passion for Montana ranch culture, horses, songwriting and his incredible journey as a professional musician.
Throughout life one experiences a lot of things, but one thing that not everyone has experienced is the riding or caring of horses. Horses are the central theme of today's episode of The Apple Seed. They have been a key player in history, in western migration, in poetry and in storytelling. Songs, short stories, novels and poems have centered around the ‘Cowboy' and therefore the horse for a long time. Many folktales and songs have been connected to life through the vision of a horse. There is always something new to be learned- whether it's through hearing about one's connection to their horse, some of the tales behind the hope that horses carry on their backs, or just a funny tale involving the majestic beasts, all are welcome. So let us all sit down together and learn something new, feel the wind on our face, and imagine the freedom that horses and the love of land and animals can bring. On today's episode, enjoy the following:“The Squire's Bride” by Ed Stivender from Classics Revisited (5:53)Famously called “the Robin Williams of storytelling” Ed Stivender has worked as a storyteller since 1977 after he quit his teaching day job in Connecticut. He has since worked with festivals, orchestras and many other artists to connect his stories to his audience. In this story about an arranged marriage, he includes voices and singing to narrate beyond the written word. “The Iron Horse” by The Three D's from Heritage (2:19) Figuring out what to name a band can be tricky. This particular band went through names like ‘The Salt City Three' before resting on a classic play on names- The Three D's; Denis, Duane and Rick transformed to Dick to make it work. And the name stuck! Their career was heroic and inspired children and families everywhere. In this upbeat song, "The Iron Horse", The Three D's describe a train and the magnificent image of the exploration of the new world. “The Blind Harper” by Paddy Tutty from The Roving Jewel (5:30)Paddy Tutty is best known as a singer of traditional songs. Her repertoire encompasses ancient ballads, songs from a woman's perspective, magical and seasonal pageants, songs with a twist, and songs about the world around us. Singing songs that weave traditional tales from all over Britain, Canada and Ireland, she enchants parents and children alike. In this story/song, Paddy sings the tale of a horse and stealing of horses. She teaches us to be thankful for what we have and what we sometimes must do to keep things we love close. “Dream Mine” by Paul Bliss from Pure Bliss (2:24)Paul Bliss is an English singer/songwriter that has traveled the globe backing famous bands and writing for himself. He has written many songs for other artists and continues to be adored by families all around the globe. In this wonderful poem Paul describes preparing for a storm and the treasures of it; how mining can be scary and sacrifice-inducing. There's even a lesson about how to push ourselves forward even through our own fear. “Anthem” by Jerry Brooks from Shoulder to Shoulder (6:27)Jerry Brooks is a storyteller that focuses on southern folklore. In this beautiful poem she relates the visions of the wind and land as they stretch before her. Of beautiful pastures and refreshing air, of the jingle of their jeans and the life that they miss. Jerry helps us all reminisce on these wonderful stories and experiences that we all must come to appreciate. “Bill Greenfield and the Mosquitoes” by Joseph Bruchac from Adirondack Tall Tales, Volume One: The Bill Greenfield Stories (8:22)Joseph Bruchac is a writer of books relating to the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a particular focus on northeastern Native American and Anglo-American lives and folklore. He weaves poetry, stories and novels together to entrance families wherever he goes. In this entertaining story, Joseph describes massive mosquitos and the fight against them. This story can teach us how to fight for what's right and how to appreciate what you have. “Going to Granny's” by Liz Weir from Boom Chicka Boom (4:40)Liz Weir is a storyteller and writer from Northern Ireland. She was the first winner of the International Story Bridge Award from the National Storytelling Network, USA, which cited her “exemplary work promoting the art of storytelling”. She enchants audiences all around the globe. This story is a cute rendition of learning what one needs and how to enjoy oneself in a new place. “Hooves, Hide and Mane” by Sam Payne and Ryan Shupe from The Saga of the Sanpitch (3:06)You already know Sam Payne, the host here on The Apple Seed. Ryan Shupe is the lead singer of Ryan Shupe and The Rubberband. This fun song is about the feeling of running as a horse and the thrill of it all. “Grandpa Al and Max” by Glenda Bonin from Family Gazette (16:49)Connecting with a story is highly important for Glenda Bonin and each story she tells is always connected and filled with love and care. She treats each story like it's own being and any audience member can feel it. In this fun story, Glenda describes her grandpa and how she always remembers him wearing a cowboy hat and the story of Max. Max was a rugged horse that he connected with. “Hooves of the Horses” by Wylie Gustafson from A Western Jubilee: Songs and Stories of the American West (3:18)In this delightful song, Wylie Gustafson describes how horses can trample any sadness one might have, and it may be true. So let us all keep moving forwards and run like the wind.
In the '90s, Wylie Gustafson recorded a yodel heard 'round the world: The famous "Ya-hoo-ooo" no doubt stuck in your head every time you read the company's name. He was paid just a few hundred dollars to record that famous clip ... until he sued Yahoo. Kim and Wylie talk about his iconic voice and the Super Bowl ad that kicked off his battle to get what he was owed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the '90s, Wylie Gustafson recorded a yodel heard 'round the world: The famous "Ya-hoo-ooo" no doubt stuck in your head every time you read the company's name. He was paid just a few hundred dollars to record that famous clip ... until he sued Yahoo. Kim and Wylie talk about his iconic voice and the Super Bowl ad that kicked off his battle to get what he was owed.
Join in for a fun interview with Wylie Gustafson on the Horseman's Corner with Howard Hale.
J.C. Hulsey has lived in Midlothian, Texas over thirty years. He's a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He has been married for 57 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. What about a young Christian Gunfighter? That book turned into a series of seven books that won First Place for Best Westen Series in 2015 from Texas Association of Authors. Music by Wylie Gustafson, Robert Beene & Robert Killian Chad Prather's Thought For The Day Special Guest Author Katherine Byrd Dyer
Rodeo poet Paul Zarzyski talks about falling in love with the sound of words, writing songs with Ian Tyson and Wylie Gustafson, how to become an extreme creativist, and reads a brand new song lyric.
Wylie Gustafson with Bill Cody, recorded February 21st, 2011. Wylie joined us on our studio hotline from his ranch in Montana. He had just released a new cd "Raven on the Wind" and would be heading to Pigeon Forge, TN to headline the annual "Saddle Up" festival.
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