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Episode 72: Sloane Harper

In this episode, Ashley and Jodi sit down with Fort Smith-ian Sloane Harper! Harper puts on Fort Smith’s annual Peacemaker festival, hosting some of the best names in country music right now! They talk music, Fort Smith history, and the woes of event planning. The Ouachita Chronicles is brought to you by Don’s EZ Pay!

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Episode 50: Producer Trey Youngdahl

In this episode Ashley and Jodi FINALLY riff with The Ouachita Podcasts producer, Trey Youngdahl! A highly requested guest, Trey finally comes on for the 50th episode special to talk about his story coming into the job, radio journalism, the history of Unnatural Acts in the Natural State, and his post apocalyptic automobile! The Ouachita…

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Episode 42: Jackye Pruitt

In this episode, Ashley and Jodi sit down with lifelong radio sales representative Jackye Pruitt! She tell her tales of growing up in an entertainment family and the roots country music holds in her life. The Ouachita Chronicles is brought to you by Don’s EZ Pay!

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Episode 27: Last Man Standing

In this episode the boys Feed on Flutes, The Fifth Element, and Fleetwood Mac. It’s clear Patrick’s hatred for Tyler is getting critical. Tyler is in love with an android. Jay is bored to death. Patrick describes a meme. Jay nails Tyler’s hacky top 5 bit. Tyler talks for what seems like an hour. Patrick…

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Episode 30: Jim Brace

In this episode, Ashley and Jeri sit down with artist and real life cartoon character, Jim Brace! Originally showing his work in Dallas, Texas, Jim moved to Hatfield with his wife in retirement before getting involved with the art scene in Mena. They talk about pop art, Jim’s painting style, growing up in an artistic…

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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 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 21: Dreamcore

In this episode the boys -Tyler can burp on command-Jay says stop singing-Tyler still wants to tap it-“He looks like if fentanyl was a person” -Patrick is ruthless-“Most likely to commit mass murder”- “If you put a chicken in a rail gun…”Check us out on social media, or send us an email at regrettablejtp@gmail.com. All music and production credits host…

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Episode 20: The White House Cafe, Carol Kaye, The Fabulous Freebirds, Nightingales, and Cary Grant

In this episode, Pryce talks about The White House Cafe (one of Camden, Arkansas’ oldest restaurants), electric bassist Carol Kaye (a re-airing of a previous segment), The Fabulous Freebirds (wrestling fans will know them), the short-lived TV series Nightingales (on National Nurses Day; another repeat of a recent segment), and some movie roles Cary Grant missed…

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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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