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Johnny Mack Brown In Lawless Land Gun Shooting Cowboys DVD Johnny Mack Brown was an All-American college football player who became a Wild West sensation as (More) Johnny Mack Brown was an All-American college football player who became a Wild West sensation as soon as he took the saddle! In Lawless Land, Brown is a Texas Ranger who suspects a villainous plot in a small Texas town. When the sheriff is murdered, Brown elects to not reveal his status as a lawman and ferret out the killer. A spurious mix of crisp action and devious plotting follows, as Brown must ward off jealous lovers of saloon vixens and surreptitiously uncover the murderer. The gorgeous Louise Stanley is implicated in this vile scene, and her moments with Brown are priceless. Lawless Land is action action action, with no let downs before Brown rides off into the sunset. (Less)
15 Singing Cowboys, "Laredo," & the Harp Humorous and satirical introduction to the absurd, but well-established, Hollywood creation of the (More) Humorous and satirical introduction to the absurd, but well-established, Hollywood creation of the singing cowboy. Includes "Laredo," from the singing of the Smothers Brothers; riffs on Gene Autry featuring the first line of "Back in the Saddle Again" with a second line from the Firesign Theatre's "Back From the Shadows Again," and a humorous introduction of the mouth organ (harmonica) as the more rational cowboy accompaniment. This is Video # 15 from the musical lecture "Songs of the West" by Tim McMullen: A folk music odyssey, presenting story songs, work songs, travel songs, love songs, protest songs, and comedy songs performed on the 6-string and 12-string guitar, 6-string banjo, mountain dulcimer, harmonica, and a cappella, culled from the playing of Patrick Sky; Pete Seeger, Mike Nesmith, The Smothers Brothers; Woody Guthrie; Koerner, Ray, and Glover; Huddie Ledbetter (Leadbelly); Biff Rose, Mark Spoelstra; Gene Autry; The Firesign Theatre; Ramblin' Jack Elliott; Tom Paxton; and Pat Paulsen. The text for many of the songs began with THE SONGS OF MAN by Norman Luboff and Win Stracke published in 1965. Variations from the aforementioned performers were included in new arrangements by Tim McMullen. Recorded in 1993, this historical, folk music lecture was created by Tim McMullen in 1980 and performed annually for his American Studies Junior Honors English/Social Studies Team class at El Rancho HIgh School in Pico Rivera. It was performed each year as the class completed Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.This lecture is a companion to the Woody Guthrie "Grapes of Wrath/Dust Bowl" musical lecture found at http://www.youtube.com/TimMcMullen and on the lyrics pages of Manfred Helfert's Woody Guthrie site at http://www.woodyguthrie.de/lyrics.html. Tim McMullen, ©1993, 2007 All Rights Reserved (Less)
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