Radio NWR - Episode #1: COTTONPICKIN' CHICKENPICKERS
Radio NWR: The Voice of byNWR.com
Release Date: 05/28/2019
Radio NWR: The Voice of byNWR.com
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info_outlineBob Mehr, guest editor of bvNWR.com’s third volume (Hillbillies, Hustlers and Fallen Idols) hosts a podcast focusing on the 1967 country music comedy Cottonpickin’ Chickenpickers. A story of “moonshiners and madness” with “more stars than chicken feathers,” this thick slice of cinematic cornpone was filled with a fascinating collection of characters, both on the screen and in real life. Joining Mehr for the discussion are noted film critic Amy Nicholson and author/show business historian Kliph Nesteroff.
Recorded by Josh Richmond at Earwolf Studios, Los Angeles
Edited by Peter Conheim