Thursday, November 29, 2018

Remembering Goliad with some Texian Macabre




Howdy y'all! Welcome to another exciting and slightly quirky episode of The Texian. Today we talk with our favorite, and thus far only guest host, Dr. Stephen L. Hardin, about his outstanding book Texian Macabre. It's a creepy yarn, following a fortunate survivor of the infamous Goliad Massacre to his unfortunate demise at the end of a hangman's rope in the new town of Houston. It paints a fascinating portrait of the early days of the Texas Republic and the seedy underbelly of the new town. But we start off with some background on the Goliad massacre, sharing some eyewitness accounts, and try to figure out why everyone remembers the Alamo, but so few today seem to remember Goliad. It's such a tragic story in it's own right, I feel like we will be returning to it time and again for future podcasts. Hope you enjoy! We've also got a new track from our musical composer, Jonathan English with an appropriately creepy vibe. Now sit back, relax, and let's plunge into the action packed annals of our Texas history!
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I've also added some of my own pictures that I've taken at the Coleto Battlefield site, Presidio La Bahia and the grave site of the Goliad martyrs. I highly recommend a trip in mid Spring when the Texas countryside is afire with our famed wildflowers. Go pay your respects to those who died for Texas. 










Some of the non-classical music used this episode... Awesome copyright free pieces by Ross Bugden: Epic Chase Music, Adventure/Western music and The Wasteland. The Gunfight by Everet Almond was also used. Check out all their great work on Youtube!

podcast, article and pictures copyright The Texian, 2018

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Lust for Glory




Howdy y'all! Welcome to the third episode of the Texian! Today we do a little something different and instead of focusing in on a specific event or person, we sit down and chat with our favorite guest host, Dr. Stephen L. Hardin, about his new book: Lust for Glory. It gives us a fascinating glimpse into the life of the short lived Republic of Texas and the colorful cast of characters who inhabited that stage of history. Hope you enjoy getting a sneak peak into the pages of what promises to be a fantastic and classic book!

Also a special treat, in addition to my usual fun use of classical music, I've also got some great tracks from my friend Jonathan English, with an especially haunting piece at the end. Hope you all enjoy!

Here's a link directly to this book on Amazon: Lust for Glory

Might be something to add to your holiday wish list! I know I will.

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