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#291: Top Texan 2019: Round Two

18 minutes

In celebration of Texas History month, the Texas General Land Office is running a March Madness style tournament to determine the ‘greatest’ Texan. We take a look at the brackets and inform you about some of these impressive Texans of history.


#290: Top Texan 2019: Round One

51 minutes

In celebration of Texas History month, the Texas General Land Office is running a March Madness style tournament to determine the ‘greatest’ Texan. We take a look at the brackets and inform you about some of these impressive Texans of history.


#289: CATI Watches: True Stories

40 minutes

Its a 1986 film about small town Texas set during the sesquicentennial directed by the lead singer of one of the seminal avant garde rock bands. This week we are talking about the movie True Stories.


#288: Don Henley and the Eagles: Part Two

29 minutes

He was a member of one of the most iconic rock bands in American history and a successful solo artist. The country roots he developed in his small East Texas hometown shine through in all his music. Today, we continue our discussion of Don Henley.


#287: Don Henley and the Eagles: Part One

30 minutes

He was a member of one of the most iconic rock bands in American history and a successful solo artist. The country roots he developed in his small East Texas hometown shine through in all his music. Today, we’re talking about Don Henley.


#286: Best of Come and Take It: Bessie Coleman

10 minutes

Sharing once again one of our favorite subjects. There have been many great women in Texas history. Some were pioneers who scraped out an existence at the edge of the prairie like Jane Long. Others were reached the top of the male-dominated political world, like Ann Richards, Barbara Jordan, or Kay Bailey Hutchins. Today we’re going to take a look at the life of Bessie Coleman, a native of small town Texas who became the first African-American woman pilot in American history.


#285: Barry White

29 minutes

Some say his voice sounds like if chocolate fudge cake could sing. Through a career that spanned decades his remarkable voice made its mark on the music of our time. Today we’re talking about The Walrus of Love, Barry White.


#284: Barbara Jordan

20 minutes

She was a Texas lawyer who became a powerful and pioneering force for Civil Rights and women’s equality in state and national politics. This week we look at the remarkable life of Barbara Jordan.


#283: Best of Come and Take It: Britt Johnson

14 minutes

This week we revisit a favorite episode from a few years ago. African-American frontiersman Britton Johnson became a legend on the Texas Frontier for bravery and perseverance in setting out alone into Comancheria to search for his captured wife and children. Through two years of trial and heartache, he not only succeeded in liberating his family but several other captives as well. This week we learn about the life and death of a true Texas Original, Britton Johnson!


#282: Three-Legged Willie

19 minutes

He was a lawyer, a newspaperman, a Ranger, a soldier, a judge, and a politician, and he did it all on THREE legs. This week we look at the life of legendary Texan Robert ‘Three Legged Willie’ Williamson.

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