My favorite old time western. John was a man's man, a great actor and of course a hero in our armed forces. RIP, Mr. Russel! Peter Brown and Peggie Castle: you couldn't ask for better supporting actors in a series.
@donnabrown608110 күн бұрын
Thank you for the nice video about my Dad. I actually hadn't heard the story about putting the locks on another wrestler's bag. But it sounds like my Dad and I know that movie was one of Dad's favorites. I appreciate the stories and the memories. My Dad was a good friend to many and I can tell you, as his daughter, I miss him all the time. I miss his smile, his beautiful blue eyes, his preciseness and pride in himself and for what he became after growing up so very poor, and I miss his generous and kind heart. He really was the King of My Heart. Please smile when you think of him,,,he would love that.
@k.l.801113 күн бұрын
What a great story.Bill if youre there, you do a fantastic job putting this together. You sound very calmed and i can tell from your reading how much you really cared for Joe. I know this probably helps many bring closure for many and we thank you.
@johnryall81517 күн бұрын
I loved the Crazy Horse. They used to let us do blow right off the tables.
@rayfoley832919 күн бұрын
Enough with the fuckin tombstone already
@DonnaGleason-x2z22 күн бұрын
CAPTAIN DEAN PAUL MARTIN JR ❤❤😊🙏🙏🙏🙏
@rheaandnicdaw435627 күн бұрын
Wow my gosh his family never visited it sounds like, i think you are probably family to him.Nice work mate god bless you for doing that, he was hilarious in Malcolm and Eddie sooo sad he passed away.
@thomasryan267928 күн бұрын
All my life I've been told I resemble Leo Gorcey. Thank you
@eivindgjengstjohansen9625Ай бұрын
Jaime Cardriche stood 6'9 and weighed 395 lbs
@WyattKahoaliiAiuАй бұрын
Hey my name is actually Wyatt and it’s my real name
@monicamestas7566Ай бұрын
Thx for this comprehensive biography of the one and only Joe Cocker, the greatest soul rocker. I bet the Queen's medal was one of his most cherished accolades.
@davidtaylor5204Ай бұрын
I can't get enough of Sharlott Hall. There's a biography of her, "A Passion for Freedom: The Life of Sharlot Hall" by Margaret F. Maxwell that's worth the read. The Sharlott Hall Museum is Arizona history buffs' answer to Disneyland. Disneyland has Walt Disney, Prescott Arizona has Sharlott Hall. Disneyland has Main Street. Prescott has Whiskey Row! Disney has Mickey Mouse, a fictional anthropomorphic rodent. Prescott has Bucky O'Neill, an honest't gawd rootin' tootin' cowboy legend that was the highest ranking officer to die on San Juan Hill, and there's a statue on the Yavapai County Court House grounds to him. Really. Sharlott Hall rocks. Her museum rocks. Prescott Arizona, it rocks.
@lontwandeckard3962Ай бұрын
That was really dope
@coreylackey2391Ай бұрын
I just watched a recent video of this case and there's afew things in this video that sre wrong as the video i watches had his daughter in it telling the story.. First when theh found his wallet his driver license where in his wallet with his credit cards so it wasn't missing as you say also he het his daughter he would be hone hy midnight not 1230 kiinda random time 1230? Also the car was missing but never head anything about it being cleand they found a paper that had hand written directions on it that led to an empty lot and laying in back sear was a letter that had something like cery important or something like that at top of letter but in police report thats all it says about letter its believed it was one of the letters he received that was telling him his life was in danger.. The video i watcued was like 45 mins and just uploaded like 3 weeks ago it was something like the crazy horse 2 murder of Buffalo Jim i believe cant exactly remember but its a reporter young guy and interviews jims daughter and steven jims friend and business manager who also received a letter that was death threats saying your next after jim died but it was a great video that goes intk great details about jims life and starting his shop and into his battle with the crazy horse 2 strip club that was right next door to his shop abd was owned by a guy who had ties with the mob.. Oh and another thing the pill bottle found was his bottle of heart pills he had to take due to him having a weak heart but inside thet bottle was 3 Valium
@HectorSalas-x6mАй бұрын
I remember seeing him at Willcox Visitor center when I was a young feller. 👍
@RavenWolfDrum692 ай бұрын
I just found out today. My babies who are 39,34,28 when they were children when we watched all dogs go to heaven and the land beforetime. My heart cannot stand the story rip my sweet bAby❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@secretlab22052 ай бұрын
Like no other 'kids' show anywhere, Wallace and Ladmo were well loved for a reason. Still miss them and the show.
@user-bs4ck6zy8v2 ай бұрын
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 great video very informative and you were great at explaining excellent work Mr. 👍🏽😎🙌🏽🙌🏽✌🏽
@randyedwards39702 ай бұрын
His neck was broken!! That's way overkill. There is no reason to go to that extreme!! Escort him out of the bar.... walking him out of the friggin bar, and if he's that drunk you Don't DO ANYTHING if you're trying to kill the guy over a fuckin dispute which was like 90$
@dodgingbullets35032 ай бұрын
🪔We all loved LeRoy, he was a fountain of information and love for Tombstone...He would say... " Tombstone, a town too tough to die or too tough to die in" Sadly he did die there and will be issed....RIP LeRoy, maybe you will talk to us from the other side....
@oliviaquijano90182 ай бұрын
R.I.P Judith & María Barsi! 😢 R.I.H. Mr. Barsi! 😠😡
@MikeAdams-dc9ib2 ай бұрын
I love the browely boys they help me forget my problems i still love thembi want to get their dvd collecton soon their so funny im their sad theire gone but im glad their movies are still around so i get to cherrish .my childhood rip to the browerly boys you were great!!!,
@RC-gf8cs2 ай бұрын
Saw him msg nyc..aint it high time we went .tour...now?? Im old
@SurgeCess3 ай бұрын
The state of entertainment today has me yearning for the natural charisma and charm of actors like Telly Savales.
@racollins33-f6q3 ай бұрын
I was fascinated by that phrase attributed to him in the movie Wyatt Earp (1994): “Nothing counts so much as family, the rest are just strangers.” This phrase was probably invented in the movie script, but as far as I can see, you are right. “Nothing counts so much as family, the rest are just strangers.”... .. Please, I ask you not to omit that Nicholas Earp was a brother of the Freemasonry order. In one of his old photographs, he appears with a brooch with the symbols that characterize the order. Many blessings and thank you for shedding so much light and showing us at least the place where he is buried.
@codecaine3 ай бұрын
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@LJ-ql1kh3 ай бұрын
I hope everything is okay with you!
@josephscott75713 ай бұрын
Royal Dano was so very awesome that is so wonderful that you had the honor to meet him sir ❤️ ✌️😎🇺🇸
@garrybailey79394 ай бұрын
Amazing how we come into this world and then we leave, on borrowed time.....
@fritzthatsit14 ай бұрын
Thank you for this tribute to Grant Williams, particularly at the end. While most of the praise for TISM goes towards the movie itself and Director Jack Arnold, it was for the most part Williams’ one-man show. He was so much better than what was later offered to him. Despite his talent and good looks he never became a household name, but became one of Hollywood’s “unsung.”
@silvereagle20614 ай бұрын
How are you Bill. You've been gone for a long time. Hope you're doing OK.
@piandey4 ай бұрын
Merci infiniment pour cette vidéo hommage à Joe Cocker . Qu'il repose en paix aprés tout le bonheur qu'il nous a donné avec sa musique . Simplicité, humilité, talent , tendresse .
@aaronsaunders69744 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the posters. You sure do know how to edit videos.
@jesus.christis.lord.foreve8994 ай бұрын
🙏 a rock respect
@GG-py9vp4 ай бұрын
Loved loved Joe Cocker. Went to see him the first time and unfortunately he couldn’t perform. He was so stoned and/or drunk. He stood at the microphone or should I say he tried to stand. People were yelling come on Joe,you can do it Joe, Delta Lady Joe. But he just couldn’t and he was helped off the stage. I was heartbroken. I waited another 20 years but it was worth the wait He was fantastic and lived up to being the legend that he is. He lives on in his music - which I still play loud and proud. And I’m 75 years old.
@ChrisHughes-q1v5 ай бұрын
Awesome job Mr. Anderson. Its appreciated. TY
@4EverAJerseyGirl12135 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video! Mr. Gregory's wife, Anne Miltner, was my mother-in-law's first cousin! Beautiful cemetery. :)
@catyear755 ай бұрын
My brother and I had the pleasure of meeting Dr Jerry in Arizona in the mid 1980’s . He was very kind to us and signed autographs….! R.I.P. Dr Jerry BTW Subscribed
@AaronEbright5 ай бұрын
Delta Lady. Mad Dogs.
@AaronEbright5 ай бұрын
The greatest male singer to ever live.
@Melbournelost665 ай бұрын
He toured Australia too! Filled Festival Hall Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane...
@trentaccid21775 ай бұрын
IM SURPRISED YOU DID NOT MENTION HOW VINCE MCMAHON JUNIOR USE TO RIDE AROUND NEW YORK WITH DR. JERRY GRAHAM IN GRAHAM CADILLAC WITH THE TOP DOWN UNTIL MCMAHON SENIOR HEARD ABOUT IT AND TOLD HIS SON HE,WAS TO STAY AWAY FROM GRAHAM.
@AngeloJc-po6jb6 ай бұрын
Las vegas history badass!! good to know ! Ty footage.native here !
@KevinMacdonald-ux7lk6 ай бұрын
ALiCE ran for nine seasons 1976 to 1985
@zombiefulci33016 ай бұрын
Adrian left you his body in his will
@jimnething12646 ай бұрын
thank you so much for this wonderfu video! I've always loved the Bowery Boys!! So sad what happened to Bernard Gorcey!
@sportshistorybuff3197 ай бұрын
It was rumored that her career also suffered because Hollywood women resented her being too friendly with their husbands. One correction is that she died at 34, born in 1907. Strange that her gravemarker is incorrect, having her born in 1910.
@RavenHeath7 ай бұрын
john heath is a distant relative of mine, ive been to his grave and grew up in and around tombstone.
@Rick_King7 ай бұрын
Great video! I've read about her before, how she loved flowers, and would press them and send them to her sisters. But Morgan's tombstone? I don't believe he was ever a U.S. Deputy Marshal. Virgil was, and after Virgil was disabled, Wyatt was appointed Deputy U.S. Marshal. I've read a tremendous amount about the Earps, and I don't think Morgan was ever so appointed. Still, this was a terrific video!
@andrewbosak7227 ай бұрын
I took that photo of the clay sculptures shown at 11:58