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#151: The Von Erichs Part One

29 minutes

They were the heroes of Texas wrasslin’, the legends of Dallas’ world famous Sportatorium, and the idols of millions. For a few years their star shined brighter than any in the Lone Star State before heartbreaking tragedy destroyed their empire. This week we look at the triumph and tragedy of Texas’ greatest wrestling dynasty.


#150: Texas Sesquicentennial

37 minutes

In 1986, Texas celebrated its 150th anniversary of independence from Mexico. Originally conceived as a deeply-funded, centrally-planned series of well-organized events, economic conditions turned it into a hodge-podge of nearly ten thousand events, large and small, scattered throughout the state. It was a year-long “Texas-sized birthday party” known as the Texas Sesquicentennial


#149: Little Joe y La Familia

16 minutes

During a more than fifty-year performing and recording history, this Texan has become one of the top Tejano artists with a unique style, imbuing his sound with norteño, country, blues, and rock-and-roll. Established in 1959 by José María de León Hernández, today we are talking about Little Joe y La Familia.


#148: Roy Orbison

26 minutes

He was known as ‘The Big O’, a shy boy from the west Texas oilfields who became one of most successful and admired pop stars of the 1950s and 60s. His distinctive look and haunting voice made him an icon and led to an unlikely career revival in 1988 cut short by his untimely death.


#147: Houston Astros Part One

41 minutes

The Houston Astros are not an old franchise. They don’t have the 100-plus year history of the Boston Red Sox or the Chicago Cubs, and they don’t get the worldwide recognition of the New York Yankees. But to Houston and the surrounding area, the Astros are more than just a baseball team. They’re part of the fabric of this oil town that became an international hub of commerce, culture, and Texan pride.


#146: Archive War

20 minutes

We’ve had a Pig War and a Chicken War, and today we bring you yet another ridiculous “war” that helped define the history of Texas, and it’s all about a bunch of paper.


#145: John Himes Livergood

19 minutes

Pioneer, Texas Ranger, Lawyer, Soldier, Chief Justice of Lavaca County, and Indian Fighter . Today we’re talking about John Himes Livergood, early Texan and survivor of the Mier expedition.


#144: Texas Rock?

46 minutes

From the earliest days of popular music to the top of today’s charts, the Lone Star State has a justifiably rich tradition in music. There are songs about Texas, and artists that are quintessentially Texan, but there are also many great and popular artists that people don’t immediately associate with the state and its heritage.


#143: Chicken War

14 minutes

In the early 1700s, a European conflict between Spain and France reached the contested borders of their North American empires in a most unusual and ridiculous way. This week we look at the role of Spanish Texas in The Chicken War.


#142: Texas Books

28 minutes

There have been hundreds of books about Texas and its history, and we haven’t come close to reading all of them. But we have read some, and today we’re going to have a round table discussion about our favorite Texas history books.

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