About me:
A New Western film written and directed by Wayne Shipley.
Starring Mark Redfield as "Justin Gatewood"
Mike Hagan as "William Tecumseh Curry"
Jennifer Rouse as "Helen Gatewood"
Kelly Potchak as "Catherine Louise Curry"
The Story
Missouri 1887.
In his 52nd year, former Union officer William Tecumseh Curry (Mike Hagan) has finally achieved a separate peace. Twenty-two years after Lee’s surrender, Curry’s disillusionment over his role in this nation’s bloodiest conflict has abated, supplanted by the rigors of a successful horse ranch, his legacy to his willful but loving daughter who is about to become a woman. His relative quietude is crushed when Justin Gatewood (Mark Redfield), a man from his past, resumes an obsessive vendetta.
Hi Wayne, how are you ? Did you finish the film "one-eyed horse" ? I am now working on the music of a thriller called "Colour from the dark", from a novel by Lovecraft.
Howdy Yall! We'd like to introduce ourselves. I am Ralph & my partner in the radio show is Tamara and we do a couple of worldwide webcast radio shows from down here in Texas.
One is a WESTERN TALK SHOW and we have the honor of visiting with YOU FOLKS. The artists who make the fans happy. The cowboy poets who tell the story of our traditions and our folklore. The men and women who bend guitar strings and make a fiddle sing!
We've talked to Don Edwards, The Gillette Bros, Baxter Black, RW Hamton, Jean Prescott,Ginny Mac, Billy Mata,Tommy Alverson, Juni Fisher, Joni Harms, Woody Woodruff, Grady Lee, Tom Elliot, and a whole boatload of other fine entertainers, charecters and people doing intersting western things.
We play a little music too! Western & Western Swing, Texas music and cowboy poetry.
Your fans can CALL the show and say hello. You can talk about your music, your career, where you are making personal appearances, and where people can go to buy your music.
We ask that you send us some music or peotry so we can include you on our playlists and that you take a few minutes out of your day or evening to give us a call and talk with us and with the fans.
Our phone number is 936 288 0832
Our mailing address is:
Ralphs Back Porch 617 S. Liberty San Augustine Texas 75972
Our email address is tamaraboatright@hotmail.com
Archived versions of the talk show are:
www.blogtalkradio.com/ralphsbackporch
Streaming Western music is: www.live365.com/stations/ralphsbackporch
Everybody who sings, talks, tells stories, and is passionate about his or her work is welcome to come on the show and tell us all about it!
We'd love to hear from yall, so please drop us a line and then call Ralphs Back Porch for some fun, laughs, and a good lold back porch time!
Thanks and yall.....if it weren't for you, there wouldnt BE any western music! Remember, we are fans too!
A. Raven here, your humble editor-in-chief for The Stylus Magazine at www.thedeathofpoe.com with some fun news about the Poe Birthday Bash in Baltimore this coming weekend!
FREE CD's for the first fifty people each day of the event of the rare recording of Bela Lugosi reading Poe's immortal story THE TELL-TALE HEART!
For the first fifty guests who attend the event at Westminster Hall in Baltimore, look for Mark Redfield and some of the stars of the film THE DEATH OF POE and receive a FREE CD of this rare and remarkable recording!
Here are details of the Poe Birthday Celebration:
EDGAR ALLAN POE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION JAN. 19-20, 2008! A Baltimore Tradition since 1982
PRESENTED BY BALTIMORE'S EDGAR ALLAN POE HOUSE AND MUSEUM
Saturday, January 19 and Sunday, January 20, 2008 On Saturday, the doors open at 6PM with the program beginning at 7PM. On Sunday, the doors open at 3:30PM with the program beginning at 4:30PM.
Celebrated at the Westminster Hall Burial Place of Edgar Allan Poe 519 West Fayette Street Baltimore Maryland
Be sure to visit the stars of "The Death of Poe", Mark Redfield and Jennifer Rouse! The spectacular 3-disc DVD set of THE DEATH OF POE will be available, and the first 50 guests will receive a FREE audio CD of Bela Lugosi reading THE TELL-TALE HEART! Production information on the upcoming film version of THE TELL-TALE HEART, starring Mark Redfield, Ingrid Pitt, Robert Quarry, Debbie Rochon, Jennifer Rouse and Kevin G. Shinnick will also be available for fans who attend the event! ALSO, check out some new Poe-inspired original art that Redfield has created and will be displayed at the event all week-end!
AND--LIVE, ON STAGE! For the first time on their stage The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Maryland will present the story that changed the course of literary history by introducing a new literary form...the detective story. "The Murders in the Rue Morgue."