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Radio Podcasts:
Legacy Radio Network
Campfire Cafe with hosts Gary Holt and Bobbi Jean Bell
Podcast May 14, 2020
Podcast September 13, 2018
Podcast January 25, 2018
Podcast February 5, 2015 Click here for the live interview with Terry Brown and Hilda Machado-Brown
Around The Barn Radio Show Guest
Saturday, September 21, 2013
KHTS 1220 AM
Click here for podcast link
http://khtspodcasts.com/barn-sep21-2013.mp3
March 10, 2012 It's All About Singin' and Ropin'!
Western singer/songwriter and performer TERRY BROWN joins us live in the studio and we PREMIERE tracks from his brand new CD, It's A Cowboy Thang
Oct. 15, 2011 It's All About Country Music and Trick Ropin' We Rounded-Up a great show for you on "Around the Barn." Guests include Country/Western Award Winner Terry Brown along with Ladies' Champion Trick and Fancy Roper - Hilda Machado.
LIve Performance:
SCVTV Presents The OutWest Concert Series
An Evening With Terry Brown
Filmed September 26, 2013
Repertory East Playhouse
Click here for Concert Link
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Meet Don Edwards
Live Radio Interview with documentary filmmaker Katie Ryan
Campfire Cafe on Equestrian Legacy Radio
Recorded June 9, 2016
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From our Purveyor of Music:
This is one of my favorite Don Edwards CDs. Although recorded over 20 years ago, it still sounds fresh to me. To hear Rex Allen's voice paired with Don's is magic. Here are two men, still passionate about the big wide West, and they raise their voices in praise of it. Classics by Robert Nolan, Cindy Walker, and even one by Smiley Burnette! Who wouldn't want to ride the range with these two cowboys?
TRACK LISTING
1. It's My Lazy Day (Smiley Burnette)
2. Tis Aint' the Same Old Range (Robert Nolen)
3. Cow Poke (Billy Alerts/Stormy Aerts)
4. Sunset Trail (Cliff Crofford)
5. Blue Canadian Rockies (Cindy Walker)
6. There's a Bridal Hanging on the Wall
(Carson J. Hill/ K. Keirn Brennan)
7. Doggone Cowboy (Joseph T. Babcock)
8. Summer Night's Rain (Robert Nolen)
9. There's Nobody Home on the Range Anymore
(Robert Parsons/Ed Penny)
10. Old Home Town (Robert Nolen)
11. Empty Saddles (William J. Hill/J. Keirn Brennan)
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This Western inspired trophy buckle features the iconic Monarch of the Plains - the Bison.
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Shimmering Heart
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Attention Horse Lovers! Striking horsehead with rope edge. Choose Brass or Pewter
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Inspired by Classic Scientific Instrument Design
Working miniature of Circa 18th instrument to measure the direct path of destiny between specified heavenly bodies; pewter and brass.
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Inspired by Victorian Style:
A Victorian mad man's dream, or a futuristic creation of great ambition and genius? A monstrous, though benevolent, steam-powered mechanical dragon of frightening proportions, represents the might of industrial progress.
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Inspired by Victorian Scientific Instruments
Obviously, a secure launch key from a highly advanced travel-machine, with its mechanical and coded seven-lever bit.
Sandra K. Sagala & JoAnne M. Bagwell
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Authors Sandra Sagala and JoAnne Bagwell with us in the Buckaroo Book Shop during the 2009 Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival. Click the photo for a picture of JoAnne with Sandra on her right.
Our stock has been signed by both authors and is ready to ship.
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The most comprehensive biography of Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith ever written. An extraordinary confidence man, gambler, and all-around bad man is set against the carefully researched historical times of the evolving Old West. Author and great-grandson Jeff Smith spent 25 years researching and writing the life and murderous death of one of the West's most infamous, and some say often unfairly maligned, masters of the criminal arts and natural-born leaders of men. Was Soapy Smith a "good man"? This history points to Sometimes. Was he a "bad man"? Without doubt, Often. In this book, from Georgia to Texas, from Denver and the silver and gold boomtowns of Colorado, to Mexico and the Western states to the great Northwest, and to the last frontier, Alaska, you will travel with Soapy Smith to his criminal empires and final bold, deadly showdown with vigilantes.
660 pages, Soft Bound 54 photographs (most never before published). Many never before published personal and business letters and documents. Many new facts and stories never before published.
This biography of Jefferson Randolph Smith II, Alias Soapy, is written by a great-grandson of the subject, Jeff Smith. After his 24 years of research and writing, it is hard to imagine a more comprehensive biography of Soapy Smith ever being published. The 660 pages, 54 images, and 28-page, double-column index make it a big, accessible book.
The biography begins in pre-revolutionary America, traces the family to Georgia, and follows its subject from birth (November 2, 1860) to death (July 8, 1898). In between is chronicled a remarkable life of opposites—of high ability yet great hardship, of criminality and lawfulness, of sleight of hand and fair dealing, of ruthless human exploitation and uncommon charity, and of good fortune and bad luck, ending in no luck, bold pluck, and violent death.
In his teens and early twenties, Soapy Smith ranged the West, learning to master men and crowds and perfecting illusion in the service of fraud. In about 1888, at age 28, he settled in Denver and became a major figure there until 1895. After “burning all his bridges” one wild night in 1894, he was on the move again, to Mexico, St. Louis, Houston, San Francisco, and Spokane. From the Northwest in 1896, he explored prospects in Alaska, stopping in Juneau long enough to be arrested for auctioning his famous soap. Soapy continued north to Homer, up Cook Inlet to Hope and Sunrise on Turnagain Arm, and then back, not without adventure, to Seattle and Spokane.
Shortly after the steamer Portland docked in Seattle on July 17, 1897, with its fabulously rich miners, Soapy arrived in Skagway on August 22. Less than a year later, he was shot dead on Skagway’s Juneau Wharf. Frank Reid was credited with the deed and hailed as a hero. Reid did shoot it out with Soapy, but biographer Jeff Smith’s research has led to a large block of evidence indicating that another man fired the fatal bullet. This evidence includes two official reports filed by Colonel Sam Steele of the North West Mounted Police, published between book covers for the first time.
The Alaska chapters contain the most sustained period of intense and dramatic activity in Soapy’s thirty-seven and a half years. In Skagway his name was legendary before his death and remains so over 111 years later. Many stories told about Soapy are probably true, but more than a few probably are not. Every story known about Soapy Smith is found in this book and its veracity evaluated. Nothing has been whitewashed or withheld. Bad is bad, and the bad predominates, but there is also a surprising amount of documented good. In his research and development, Jeff thrashed everything, let the wind take the chaff, and heaped all the wheat into his big book.
The focus of this biography is Soapy Smith, a fascinating figure, and his backdrop is U.S. history, particularly as it concerns the evolving Old West (especially Colorado) and the Last Frontier, Alaska. Many of the events, organizations, movements, and people who were part of the historical fabric of Soapy’s time also appear, making for a large and rich tapestry.
~Art Petersen, publisher
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Part of the HERO COLLECTION, 20% of the purchase price of this item is donated to this month's selected charity.
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Pendleton Pony Collection Free and easy styling is just part of this roomy Satchels' irresistible charm. Created in soft, tumbled genuine leathers and trimmed with genuine hair-on cowhide, this tote creates a striking accent to any outfit. Leather lacing, antiqued spots, and a decorative concho with bolo-style tassels add an extra touch of class. Features back concealed carry pocket, cotton lining, an interior zip pocket, interior accessory pouches, and protective storage bag.
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Concealed Carry Handbag
The comfortable and casual style of the Annie's Secret Collection is alluring, but the part that you will love is the ambidextrous "secret" zipper compartment. With access from both left and right sides of the handbag, you can stow your valuables or defense weapon in the leather lined pocket at the back of the bag.
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Annie's Secret Collection: These wallets are perfect partners to the matching Annie's Secret handbags and totes. Hand-tooled genuine leather and smooth spots combine to create an everyday classic. The popular tri-fold wallets include a back zipper coin pocket, and the full leather interior includes 13 credit card spaces, 1 clear ID space, multiple currency pockets, and a checkbook flap.
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Annie's Secret Collection: These tri-fold wallets are perfect partners to the matching Annie's Secret handbags and totes. Hand-tooled and hand stained genuine leather. The popular tri-fold wallets include a back zipper coin pocket, and the full leather interior includes 12 credit card spaces, 1 clear ID space, multiple currency pockets, and a checkbook flap.