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August 27, 2011

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The most legendary cowboys and notorious outlaws of America’s western frontier are brought to life in this comprehensive DVD set from HISTORY. in The Real West, an award-winning series hosted by Kenny Rogers, authentic diary entries, period accounts, rare photos, and expert commentary deliver the real stories behind personalities from lead-slinging lawmen like Stephen F. Austin to anti-heroes Billy the Kid and Doc Holliday. Remember The Alamo and The Real West: Battle of the Alamo examine the most famous battle cry in American history, revealing behind the epic encounter a story of ambition and heroism, greed and vanity, desperation and defeat. Jesse James: American Outlaw presents a compelling look at one of the most infamous criminals in American history, from his early days as a Confederate guerrilla fighter to his crime-filled life, treacherous murder and the mystery that continues to surround his death today. And Carson and Cody: The Hunter Heroes follows legendary frontiersmen Kit Carson and ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody across the Mississippi River into the Rocky Mountains and California, where both men defied incredible odds while developing the mystique of the self-made man.

THE WILD WEST contains the following programs:THE REAL WEST: BUFFALO BILLTHE REAL WEST: WILD BILL HICKOKTHE REAL WEST: LEGENDARY COWBOYS THE REAL WEST: LAW FROM BEHIND THE TIN STARTHE REAL WEST: THE JAMES GANGTHE REAL WEST: THE TEXAS RANGERSTHE REAL WEST: OUTLAWS: THE TEN MOST WANTEDTHE REAL WEST: THE GUNS THAT TAMED THE WESTREMEMBER THE ALAMO THE REAL WEST: THE BATTLE OF THE ALAMOJESSE JAMES: AMERICAN OUTLAWCARSON AND CODY: THE HUNTER HEROES

BONUS FEATURES: BIOGRAPHY: The James Gang: Outlaw Brothers; Laws of the Old West; Glossary of Old West slang; Extensive photo gallery of guns of the Old West; Wanted poster photo gallery; Text biographies of Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, Jesse James, and the Texas Rangers

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53263 in DVD
  • Brand: A&E HOME ENT.
  • Released on: 2009-10-27
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Box set, Black & White, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 7
  • Running time: 704 minutes

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Cattle Drive Through Downtown Santa Rosa

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Mal @ 6:00 am

SONOMA (CBS SF / AP) — People heading to downtown Santa Rosa Sunday morning will have a chance to witness a tradition usually associated with the Wild West.

A team of professional wranglers will be herding about 40 cattle through the streets of the city’s downtown to the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.

The cattle, mostly Texas longhorns, are trained for cattle drives. They’ll be herded to the fairgrounds as part of a reenactment of the area’s history.

The cattle drive is set for 10 a.m. Sunday.

Officials are taking steps so that there’s no repeat of a cattle drive in Napa in 1994 that ended in a stampede. the Press Democrat says that ill-fated drive ended with several police cars being damaged.

For Sunday’s cattle drive, Santa Rosa police will be closing some downtown streets to traffic, while barricades will be in place to keep the cattle away from spectators.

(Copyright 2011 by CBS San Francisco. All Rights Reserved. this material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

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Cattle Drive Through Downtown Santa Rosa

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , — Mal @ 4:30 am

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page 126 of the book, The African American and the Settling of the West, by Sarah Nichols and Marie Hernandez, edited by Aaron Wilds

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page 56 of Time magazine, an article titled, "The Silent Protesters," published on August 14, 2009

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A videocassette produced by Disney Studios, The Fiery Planet. it was directed by Michael Douglass and released in 2005.

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Western Gun Holster – The Way of the Wild West

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , — Mal @ 4:01 am

The very essence of the Old American West or what we all fondly call as Wild West is the cowboys. the lore or the myth that surrounds the whole era centers on how the cowboys lived during those times. no one lives the house without the western gun holster along with distinct cowboy clothing which were all were designed for comfort and protection.

From the 18th century up to this day, cowboys and gun enthusiasts have been fussy on the kind of holsters that they put their gun into. Most of them still prefer the authentic western holsters. They are not only very efficient but quite a fashion statement as well. the closer they look like using the same gun holsters used by Wyatt Earp or Jesse James in the past, the more they favor it.

Western Gun Holsters along with the cowboy hats and boots are well-loved icons of the Old America. the popularity of these items continues to grow. So many styles and variations are being offered today. it could be a daunting task if you want to choose from a huge selection especially if you do not know anything about it. There are things you need to consider when choosing the perfect cowboy holster for your needs.

Most of these western-inspired holsters are handcrafted to perfection. thus, expect them to be in perfect sync with the kind of caliber you have with you. if you want an authentic-looking western gun holster, make sure that the material used in manufacturing them are of the highest genuine leather. it would last longer and has the ability to look good even if after years of use. the right fit is very important. Although, you need to keep in mind that the leather material stretches after a while and it would be tight on the first use. the best way to ensure quality is to get them from a very reliable shop that specializes on making western gun holsters.

Just like those famous cowboys in the past, they used holsters with distinct personalities, meaning they put something on it to make it their very own. Customized gun holsters these days are easy to order. Most shops would offer these services as collectors and gun enthusiasts love to personalize their items. it could be on the color finishing, the kind of design or cut. This will make your western gun holster unique from other generic holsters.

Most of the cowboys today still spend their time on the open range just like the Wild West era. They still perform heavy physical work even with modern technology although it is lighter compared from the cowboys work in the past. However, there might be many things that have changed since the 18th century but some of the things remain the same. Cowboys still want the real deal. the western gun holsters are still a must-have these days. the more authentic-looking they are, the more they prefer it. the Wild West still lives on.

Western Gun Holster – The Way of the Wild West

Fishtown Local: A sassy good time in Annisquam » Opinion » GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — Mal @ 1:30 am

“Get that snake off stage!” the director bellows, as Annie Oakley hangs upside-down on a ladder, shooting out six balloons in her signature, show-stopping, super star act.

“You bring him on after the trick is over!” Terry Sands corrects as a sheepish junior cowboy quickly retracts his performing python.

What on earth is going on is Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, opening in the charm of the Annisquam Village Hall, as the Village Players rustle up a big dose of the old West in “Annie Get Your Gun” through six shows, running Tuesday night through next Sunday.

Director Terry Sands and his producing theater partner Mary Curtis have assembled a vigorous cast of indians, cowboys and folks from our past: jugglers, wrestlers, cowboy clowns and sharpshooters.

This year’s show marks Sands’ 20th year as village theater mogul and he picked a classic. “Annie Get Your Gun” is no johnny-come-lately copycat musical. it was born in 1946 and featured belter Ethel Merman in the title role, singing classics “No Business like Show Business,” “Anything you can do I can do better,” and “Moonshine Lullaby” among other ear catching toons.

It is full of double-entendres, slapstick, sight gags and rollicking group numbers. it is an amazing collaboration between Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein who began the show, only to turn it over to Irving Berlin for the final version. The songs are pithy, direct, sassy and classic.

This year’s cast is a slightly different take on the AVP formula. usually, the emphasis is on the kids and the women to drive the shows, with lots of cute group scenes, dancing — and soft “awwww” moments, with elegant, young warblers supporting polite, earnest men in patient and measured performances.

This year’s show has all of the “awww” and the cute kiddie group scenes, songs and dancing alright, but there is a cadre of male theater vets who wrap around the core of the show like a belt — a belt of whisky, that is — driving the show’s energy level and comic pace straight in and out of songs and plot turns.

Strong male performers, strong singers and funnymen make the regular, softer fare even yummier as the gals rise right out of the heap of male energy and take the show to a rousing level.

Victoria Fortune is marvelous as Annie. Innocent but wise, sassy but shy, a crooner and a belter, Victoria is as cute and accomplished an Annie as you could ask for. She is comically matched by veteran Larry Cook whose completely down-to-earth, almost Jack Benny manner is a terrific counter point to all the impish actions of the upstart star shooter and her backwoods siblings. Cook’s fine baritone is made for the Berlin/Rogers score.

The plays principal men provide the foil for Cook’s lead, Frank Butler. The characters of Buffalo bill (Pharrel Wener), Charlie Davenport, (B.B.’s general manager — played by me), rival Pawnee bill (Dominic Parry), Tommy (David Cluett), hotel owner mr. Wilson (Michael English) and especially the show-stealing Keith McCarthy as the legendary chief Sitting Bull all careen, scheme and sing their way into a funny, effective frame for the show’s love bird couples.

Even the stage manager, Andrew Rivenbark, belts out a couple of songs during his duties

All this strong male support makes Annie and her fellow gal leads, Dolly Tate (Deb Michels) and little sister Winnie (superb singer Ariel Sargent) rise out of the scrum as a welcome, reasonable, common sense point of view. But in the meantime. there’s plenty of shooting, kissing, guffawing, tumbling, dancing, show-stopping belting, juggling, clowning, yee-haw-ing, whip cracking, and basketfulls of puns, jokes and tricks. It’s a funny, strong show with a funny, strong cast.

Annisquam Village Players boasts one of the oldest theater traditions in the country, if not the oldest. This production is well worth the trip to one of Gloucester’s crown jewels.

You’ll exit humming songs you thought you’d forgotten and — who knows — maybe you’ll go home and shoot some cans off’a the back fence.

But you won’t stop humming that tune in your head while yer shootin,’ pard’ner.

Gordon Baird is a local actor and musician, co-founder of Musician magazine, host of “Gloucester Chicken Shack” cable TV show — and, yes, plays the role of Charlie Davenport in the Annisquam Village Players’ production of “Annie Get Your Gun.”

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