• Find Your West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City
    Mar 3 2026

    In this shared episode of Big Blend Radio's "Travel with Terri" Podcast, we explore the spirit, stories, and evolving legacy of the American West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.

    Host Terri Guthrie talks with Seth Spillman about how “The Cowboy” preserves and redefines Western storytelling through art, artifacts, Native American history, rodeo culture, ranching traditions, and immersive experiences that bring the West to life.

    A major highlight is the groundbreaking new installation, “The Cowboy: An Immersive Journey,” a 360-degree cinematic experience that surrounds visitors with sweeping landscapes, historic imagery, and original music — placing them inside the story of the American West.

    Hear the Museum’s newest exhibition, “Route 66: From Trails to Truck Stops,” that celebrates the 100th anniversary of America’s most beloved highway. The exhibit explores Route 66’s deep ties to Western migration, cowboy culture, and Oklahoma’s pivotal role along the Mother Road.

    From Native American dwellings and interactive exhibits to pop culture influences like classic Western films and modern icons, this episode celebrates the grit, resilience, artistry, and diversity that define the West — past, present, and future.

    🔗 Plan your visit: https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/ 🔗 Follow Terri’s adventures: https://travelwithterri.net/ 🔗 New episodes air every other Tuesday – Listen: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/

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    32 min
  • Inside The Burrito Brothers’ The Magic Time Machine of Love Album
    Mar 2 2026

    On this episode of Big Blend Radio, we’re joined by Chris P. James, front man of the legendary The Burrito Brothers, to dive into the band’s bold new album, The Magic Time Machine of Love.

    Rather than leaning on nostalgia, the Burritos are bending time—fusing recordings spanning 1983–2024 into a genre-blurring journey where jazz motifs inspired by Charles Mingus collide with cosmic country, prog-psych textures, and honky-tonk grit polished for the future.

    Chris P. James shares insights into the creative process behind the 12-track release, including: - The album’s “time machine” concept - Innovative recording approaches inspired by The Beatles - Reimagining classics from artists like Procol Harum and Quicksilver Messenger Service - Honoring the legacy of country-rock pioneer Gram Parsons - Blending vintage Burritos spirit with modern sonic innovation

    The album also features remarkable moments, including archival contributions from original Flying Burrito members Jon Corneal and Ian Dunlop, a fiery guest turn from former Burrito Brothers guitarist Bob Hatter, and even two tracks featuring Gram Parsons’ vocals brought forward through groundbreaking AI technology.

    Formed in Los Angeles in 1968 as the The Flying Burrito Brothers, the Burritos helped pioneer country-rock with landmark albums like The Gilded Palace of Sin. Today’s Nashville-based lineup—Chris P. James, Steve Allen, Tony Paoletta, and Peter Young—continues that legacy while fearlessly pushing forward.

    Learn more: https://www.theburritobrothers.net/

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    1 ora e 5 min
  • Find Your Heart on the Jefferson Highway in Greenville, TX: Part 3 - Stage & Style
    Mar 1 2026

    Welcome back to Day 3 of our 4-day special series, "Find Your Heart in Greenville," part of the Historic Jefferson Highway Podcast.

    This series is the result of our personal visit back in the fall of 2025, a trip we agreed to after meeting the incredible Stacey Foley at the Jefferson Highway Conference in McAlester, Oklahoma, earlier that summer.

    Today, we are talking Style and Stage. Greenville has transformed its historic downtown into a bustling entertainment district. We stroll through the downtown and enjoy the interactive Hearts of Hunt County Art Trail, and the incredible murals—specifically "A Legacy of Performance," which showcases all the legends who have played here.

    We take you inside the Greenville Municipal Auditorium (GMA), a national treasure that has completed a multimillion-dollar renovation, making it a state-of-the-art venue with sound systems rivaling major arenas. Hear about the backstory of this renovation in our first podcast with Micah McBay and Stacey Foley (linked below).

    Then, we take you inside The Texan Theater, owned by Barbara Horan. It is truly a house concert experience. From the Houdini posters found in the walls to the Skybox VIP seating, it is where legends like Billy Bob Thornton and Lukas Nelson come to play for an intimate crowd.

    Finally, we close the show at Rebel Mary’s Boutique. Tammy Harris is a former nurse turned boutique owner who believes fashion is about confidence. We’re talking about her incredible upcycled silk pieces and the "Community over Competition" spirit that defines Greenville’s small businesses.

    🔗 Links Mentioned in this Episode: * Greenville Tourism: http://travelgrenvilletx.com/ * Initial Episode with Stacey Foley & Micah McBay: https://jefferson-highway.podbean.com/e/greenville-texas/ * The Texan Theater: https://www.facebook.com/TexanTheater/ * Rebel Mary's Boutique: https://rebelmarys.com/ * Jefferson Highway Association: https://jeffersonhighway.org/ * Jefferson Highway Dispatch Updates: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/ * Plan Your Texas Trip: https://www.jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/travel-directory/texas

    PART 1 & 2 OF THIS SERIES - Part One: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/p/greenville-texas-part-one - Part Two: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/p/greenville-texas-part-two

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    58 min
  • The Descendant: Linda Stasi Reveals a Hidden Italian American Saga
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of Big Blend Radio, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Linda Stasi discusses her powerful new historical novel The Descendant, arriving March 10, 2026 and available now for pre-order.

    Inspired by real family history, the book uncovers a sweeping Italian immigrant saga that stretches from Sicily to the coal mines and ranchlands of the American West. Linda shares how deep journalistic research led her to shocking discoveries about labor exploitation, early Mafia networks, and the overlooked role of immigrant women in shaping the West.

    The conversation explores the tragic legacy of the Ludlow Massacre, the roots of cultural stereotypes, and why stories of resilience and reinvention still matter today. From rebellious cowgirls to bootlegging empires, The Descendant challenges the myth of the “John Wayne West” and re-centers the multicultural reality of American history.

    📘 The Descendant releases March 10, 2026 — pre-order your copy now. 🔗 Learn more about Linda Stasi: https://lindastasi.com

    📰 Read our complete review on Substack: https://bigblendmedia.substack.com/p/the-descendant

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    35 min
  • Breathing In the Awe: Music Inspired by America's National Parks
    Feb 26 2026

    Discover how music and nature beautifully intersect in this inspiring episode of Big Blend Radio featuring composer and conductor Luke Diamond and conservation advocate and author Elaine A. Powers.

    Based in Tucson, Luke is developing "Breathing in the Awe," an ambitious collection of ten original choral works inspired by visits to U.S. national parks. Performed by the Tucson Masterworks Chorale, the project transforms the emotional power of America’s most iconic landscapes into moving musical experiences. In this conversation, Luke and Elaine discuss the creative process behind composing park-inspired music, the importance of community arts, and how music can help reconnect audiences—especially youth—with the natural world. From hiking trails and studying wildlife to crafting lyrics and orchestration, Luke shares how immersive park experiences shape each composition. 🎵 Upcoming Performances: • March 14, 2026 — Tucson Festival of Books, Tucson, AZ • April 25, 2026 — Catalina Foothills High School Auditorium, Tucson, AZ • April 26, 2026 — Valley Presbyterian Church, Green Valley, AZ ✨ The team is currently seeking sponsors and partners to support the project’s next phase — including a potential national tour, professional recordings, and globally accessible releases so choirs and audiences everywhere can experience this music. Learn more & support the project: * Tucson Masterworks Chorale: https://www.tucsonmasterworkschorale.org/ * Project page: https://www.tucsonmasterworkschorale.org/breathing-in-the-awe * Luke’s park videos: https://www.facebook.com/TucsonMasterworksChorale/videos * Author Elaine A. Powers: https://elaineapowers.com/

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    40 min
  • AI & The Future of Music: Insights from NAMM & The Grammy's with Joey Stuckey
    Feb 22 2026

    On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Music Talks with Joey Stuckey," Joey shares key insights from his recent experiences at industry events including the NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Show and The Recording Academy’s Grammy Week. The conversation explores how artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming music creation, performance, and accessibility.

    Joey discusses the growing role of AI in the music industry, from tools that support musicians with disabilities to emerging concerns around copyright, ownership, safety, and environmental impact. He emphasizes the importance of transparency in AI training data, protecting digital identity, and balancing innovation with ethical responsibility.

    This forward-looking episode offers valuable perspective for musicians, creators, and music lovers navigating the evolving intersection of technology and artistry.

    🎸 About Joey Stuckey Joey Stuckey is Macon, Georgia’s official Music Ambassador, an award-winning blind guitarist, producer, and owner of Shadow Sound Studio. He is a passionate advocate for accessibility and innovation in music. Learn more: https://www.joeystuckey.com/

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    1 ora e 8 min
  • Evolution of Art Materials: Pencils - From Silver Wire to Graphite
    Feb 22 2026

    In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "World of Art" Podcast, contemporary figurative artist and art historian Victoria Chick wraps up her three-part “Evolution of Art Materials” series with a fascinating glimpse into the history of pencils and drawing tools.

    From early silver wire to the discovery of graphite, this engaging conversation explores how natural resources have shaped artistic innovation for centuries. Victoria explains why pencils were once considered a military material, how erasers evolved, and what artists should know about lightfastness in colored pencils. The discussion also highlights the enduring connection between nature, chemistry, and creative expression, along with the role of art materials in restoration, education, and community engagement.

    Victoria Chick is the visionary behind the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico, and is known for making art history accessible and engaging for artists and enthusiasts alike.

    🔗 Read Victoria’s companion article: https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/evolution-of-art-materials MORE TO EXPLORE * Victoria’s Portfolio: https://victoriachick.com/ * World of Art Podcast: https://worldofart-victoriachick.podbean.com/ * Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center: https://www.southwest-art-museum.org/

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    44 min
  • Black History Experiences in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana
    Feb 16 2026

    This shared episode of Big Blend Radio's "Travel Avoyelles" Podcast dives into the rich culture, history, and heart of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana (a Jefferson Highway destination), with cohosts Mary Guillory and Wilbert Carmouche of the Avoyelles Commission of Tourism.

    Joining the conversation are special guests Van Roy, Avoyelles Community Arts Liaison, and Lauren Harmason of the Avoyelles Arts and Humanities Council, who share how the parish honors Black history through arts, culture, cuisine, and community storytelling.

    The discussion highlights the vital role of the Avoyelles Arts and Humanities Council in supporting local artists and educational programs, while exploring the lasting impact of Solomon Northup’s legacy in the region. The episode also spotlights the historic marker honoring legendary blues harp player Little Walter, and the special unveiling event that welcomed acclaimed blues guitarist Buddy Guy—underscoring Avoyelles Parish’s deep musical roots and cultural influence.

    Listeners will discover how culinary traditions, creative expression, and community events work together to preserve and celebrate the parish’s diverse heritage. From meaningful cultural experiences to hidden gems beyond New Orleans, this episode invites travelers to connect more deeply with Louisiana’s living history through art, food, and local voices.

    🔗 Plan your visit: https://TravelAvoyelles.com

    🔗 Avoyelles Arts & Humanities Council: https://AvoyellesArts.com

    🔗 Solomon Northup Committee for Commemorative Works: https://SNCCW.com

    🎧 New episodes air every 3rd Sunday. Listen: https://travel-avoyelles.podbean.com/

    LET'S NOT FORGET THE MUSIC WE TALKED ABOUT! - Little Walker: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Y2oBBKe7dnNGJrf6HAGBc?si=OFpsVJy7QK2FjKhjB2FXHg - Joe Simon: https://open.spotify.com/album/3KXu9WiHi6HlxXM9aZtdQU?si=rxBCgwpfRBORYLx6zwW6mg - Buddy Guy: https://open.spotify.com/album/7bkjnyiMG8mXzmEyfY49wD?si=pVPyLP-dQ-qgDQis55xf7Q

    🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Way Back When," "Historic Jefferson Highway," "Toast to The Arts," "Big Daily Blend" & "Vacation Station" Podcast Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

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    39 min