Author: Jimmy Gray
Narrator: Donnie Blanz, Bennie Shipley, Joe Loesch, Jonathan Wise
Unabridged: 3 hr 13 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 01/01/2005
Billy The Kid, Frank and Jesse James, The Earps and Doc Holiday. Welcome to Tales of Americana: Gunfighters; over three hours of riveting audio. Chronicling the legends of a lawless west, gunfighters takes the listener on a evocative journey through a terrifying chapter in American history, exposing those who lived above the law in the old west's most rugged towns. Jimmy Gray serves as our senior staff writer and is the inspiration behind many of our audio books. Jimmy has written for various periodicals including, Field & Stream and Outdoor Life. Additionally, he has been a contributing writer for USA Today newspaper. Jimmy is a living history book. Donnie Blanz is a real cowboy, actor, model, and TV show host. He has narrated several audio books for Readio Theatre. Bennie Shipley is a successful actor and voice-over artist. He can be heard on hundreds of National commercials and many audio books. Jonathan Wise lives in Texas, his voice-over credits are numerous.
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