Category Archives: Podcast Book and Music Information and Purchase

Billy the Kid (Volume 4, Episode 3) Book and Music Information

The two books used to produce this podcast included: “Billy the Kid: A Short and Violent Life,” by Robert Utley and “To Hell on a Fast Horse: The Untold Story of Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett,” by Mark Lee Gardner.

The music used in this episode was in order: “Oh, Fire,” by Carmen Maria and Edu Espinal, “Jah Jah Bangs,” by Quinqas Moreira and “Leaning on the Everlasting Life,” by Zachariah Hickman

Virginia Hall, american espionage agent (volume 4, episode 2) Book and Music information

The books used to compose this podcast included:

“A Woman of No Importance,” by Sonia Purnell and

“The Wolves at the Door,” by Judith Pearson

The music used in part one was “Trickle of Water,” by Underbelly and Ty Mayer. Part Two featured “The Sound of a Dollar,” by DJ Williams and “Before I Go,” by RKVC.

Captain Al Haynes and United Flight 232 (Volume 4, Episode 1) Book and music information

Two books were the main sources for information about United Flight 232:

“Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival,” by Laurence Gonzales

and “Chosen to Live,” by Jerry Schemmel.

The intro music for part one and outro music for part two is:

“Lilac Skies,” by Corbyn Kites

Part one outro and part two intro is: “Across the Pier,” by VYEN

Gram Parsons (Podcast Book and Music Information)

Two books were used to compose this podcast:

Twenty Thousand Roads, by David Meyer and

Hickory Wind, by Ben Fong-Torres

The music heard during part one was Russian River and

during part two was Eternal Garden, both by Dan Henig

George Orwell (volume 3, episode 11) Book and music information

Two books were used in the composition of this podcast:

George Orwell, by Gordon Bowker and

Orwell: Wintry Conscience of a Generation, by Jeffrey Meyers

The intro music to Part One and outro to Part Two is

First Light, by Futuremono

The two other songs were Coming Home, by Dan Lebowitz and Open Highway, by Albis

George Dasch And the 1942 Nazi U-Boat Invasion of America (Volume 3, Episode 10) Book and Music Information

The following books were used in the production of this podcast:

“Saboteurs, The Nazi Raid on America,” by Michael Dobbs.

“Betrayal, The True Story of J. Edgar Hoover and the Nazi Saboteurs Captured During WWII,” by David Alan Johnson.

“Eight Spies Against America,” by George Dasch.

“They Came To Kill,” by Eugene Rachlis.

The intro music used for both Parts one and two is: “A Guy Walks Into A Bar,” by Asher Fulero.

The music at the end of part one is “Fall Of The Dynasty,” by Asher Fulero.

The music at the end of part two is “Desert Catharsis,” by The Whole Other.

Joan of Arc (Volume 3, Episode 9) Book and Music Information

The following books were used to assemble this podcast:

Joan of Arc: Her Story, by Regine Pernoud

Joan of Arc: A Life Transfigured, Kathryn Harrison

Joan of Arc: A History, by Helen Castor

The intro in Part One is”Wistful Harp,” by Andrew Huang

The outro in Part One is “Last Train to Mars,”

The songs are reversed in Part Two

Charles Van Doren, Herbert Stempel and the 50’s Quiz show Scandal (Volume 3, episode 8) Book and Music Information

Most of the information for this podcast came from the books

“Prime Time and Misdemeanors,” by Joseph Stone and Tim Yohn and

“Remembering America: A Voice From the Sixties,” by Richard Goodwin.

The Intro to Part One music is “Gaiety In The Golden Age,” by Aaron Kenny. Part One’s Outro is “The Black Cat,” also by Aaron Kenny.

Part Two’s Intro music is “Cover Charge,” by Track Tribe and the Outro is “Easy Lemon Sixty Second,” by Kevin Macleod.

Bob Marley (Volume 3, Episode 7) Book And Music Information

The books used during the composition of this podcast included:

Catch A Fire, by Timothy White

So Much Things To Say, by Roger Steffens

Bob Marley: A Life, by Gary Steckles

Bob Marley (Stories Behind the Songs)

The intro music to Part One and Two is: Thug Dub, by Quincas Moreira

The outro to Part One is: Feel Nice, by Rick Steel

Crazy Horse (Volume 3, Episode 6) Book and Music Information

Two books were essential for the composition of this podcast:

“The Killing of Crazy Horse,” by Thomas Powers and “Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life,” by Kingsley Bray.

The main theme music is “You Cant Beat the Machine.”:

The other outro music at the end of part one is a public domain native war cry.