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Episode 03: TRUE CRIME- The Rise and Fall of Frank Flynn, The Crime Boss of Hot Springs

Hot Springs, Arkansas is known nationally for Oaklawn, the horse-racing enterprise and gambling facility. But, gambling used to be very illegal in Hot Springs and it was all controlled by one sinister man. From a violent shooting from the mayor, to the outlaw confederate general who was employed to eradicate gang activity, in this episode…

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Episode 34: Women’s Suffrage, Sherri Martel, Little Known Female Firsts

In this episode of Trivia Tracks, Pryce highlights little-known moments in women’s suffrage history, WWE Hall of Famer Sherri Martel, and famous female firsts that aren’t so famous.

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Episode 29: Nakia, Dick the Bruiser, Issues and Answers, and Albert Einstein

In this episode, Pryce talks about the short-lived ’70s TV series Nakia, wrestling legend Dick the Bruiser, Issues and Answers (ABC’s original Sunday morning talk show before This Week replaced it), and some facts about the biggest “facts” everybody knows about Albert Einstein. 

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Episode 25: Smackover Oil Town Festival, Nutella Heist, Barry Orton, Tate, and 60 Minutes

In this episode, Pryce talks about the history of the Smackover Oil Town Festival, the Nutella heist of 2017, the late wrestler Barry Orton, the short-lived TV western Tate (the first TV show with a disabled lead character), and 60 Minutes legend Morley Safer. 

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Episode 07: Hocha-History

In this edition Jay and Shilo take a trip down memory lane with Dian Jordan. Hosting Hochatown is brought to you by Mountain Fork Brewery! All music rights in this podcast owned by Lucas Ebert https://open.spotify.com/album/6VZJfxvq8aw19P8g7U563k?si=LvIs2dZDQ42ii7W__YF0eA

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Episode 24: Graphic Novels, The Undertaker, A Dangerous Banana, and Musical Pioneers

In this episode, Pryce talks about some great moments in graphic novels, wrestling legend The Undertaker, how a Salt Lake City woman sustained injuries…from a banana!… and a look at two pioneers in the music industry, punk/garage rockers The Monks and Wanda Jackson, the “Queen of Rockabilly”.

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Episode 19: Remembering Dennis Meadows, Prescott Raceway, Don Kernodle, Freddy Richardson

In this episode, the guys talk about Dennis Meadows, the first two customers at Prescott Raceway, Tag-Team Specialist Don Kernodle, and Freddy Richardson.

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Episode 23: Outlaw Country, The Three Stooges, Bob Sweetan, Ernest P. Worrell, and Memorial Day

In this episode, Pryce gives some facts about outlaw country legends Johnny Bush, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Billy Joe Shaver, all of whom died within a span of three weeks last October; also, the feud involving Three Stooges comedy short producers Jules White and Hugh McCollum (a repeat of a recent segment), forgotten wrestler Bob Sweetan,…

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Episode 22: Lou Little, Tracy Smothers, Sonic and Profit

In this episode, Pryce talks about legendary college football coach Lou Little, bizarre brand extensions, the late wrestler Tracy Smothers, the history of Sonic Drive-In (a rebroadcast of a previous segment), and the ill-fated TV drama Profit (yet another rebroadcast of a previous segment). 

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Episode 19: Mel Tillis, Shandi Sinnamon, Wendy Richter, Mark Tatum, and Jim Brady

In this episode, Pryce gives you the facts about Mel Tillis, singer-songwriter Shandi Sinnamon (a replay of a previous segment), women’s wrestling star Wendi Richter, the story of Mark Tatum aka “The Man Without a Face” (yet another replay of a recent segment), and how Gilded Age icon Diamond Jim Brady ate himself to death…

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