Arlo Guthrie on Mountain Stage in 2012
Iconic folksinger, songwriter, and raconteur Arlo Guthrie makes his fifth appearance on Mountain Stage here, recorded live in Huntington, W.Va. in 2012 in partnership with the Marshall Artists Series. For decades, Guthrie has performed the heavy task of carrying on his father Woody s legacy, while maintaining a place as a highly regarded musician in his own right.
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Hear City Of New Orleans performed in 2012 in Huntington, W.Va. Listen • 4:08
Hear Arlo Guthrie s extended hour-long set on the latest episode. You ll also hear performances from Huntington native, and Tony Award winner Michael Cerveris, Mississippi songwriter Paul Thorn, and sibling heavy southern folk-rockers Delta Rae.
DETECTIVES have made a fresh appeal for help in finding the remains of an English drugs courier murdered on Fenwick Moor more than 30 years ago. Paul Thorne, from Bristol, was shot dead in a remote wooded area near the village of Moscow in Ayrshire in October, 1988. He had arrived in Glasgow earlier that day with a £30,000 consignment of the drug Amphetamine Sulphate. His job was to hand over the batch and take the cash payment back to gang bosses in Bristol. Instead, Thorne was lured down to Fenwick Moor on a pretext and killed. Five men John Paul McFadyen, Ricardo Blanco, Thomas Collins, Thomas Currie and Stephen Mitchell stood trial for his murder and three McFadyen, Blanco and Collins were found guilty.
SIX men drove their hired van into the bleak vastness of Fenwick Moor in Ayrshire having travelled 20 miles from Glasgow. A short time later the van made the same journey back to the city minus one of its occupants, Bristol drugs courier Paul Thorne. Thorne had arrived in the city earlier that day with a £30,000 consignment of the drug amphetamine sulphate – worth £82,000 in today’s money. Once the drugs were sold in Glasgow to local dealers, his job was to take the cash payment back to his masters in Bristol. His companions that Saturday afternoon in early October 1988 included four Glasgow men and a Spaniard called Ricardo Blanco.
From the weather to the bite, memorable fishing openers are eternal
For fishing hall of famers to readers, there is a common thread: They were happy to be out. April 30, 2021 7:10am
The Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame in Little Falls recently inducted three new individual members into its ranks for 2021. We asked them about their most memorable openers. We also solicited stories from readers shared below, too. And we are sure new memories will be made when this year s opener arrives on May 15.
Ray Gildow
Longtime member of Nisswa Guides League and outdoors personality
2014 will go down as the most memorable fishing opener of my life. I was chosen by a committee in the Brainerd lakes area to guide Gov. Mark Dayton.
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