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Country Road Detours

Country Road Detours

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Podcasting from the Front Porch of the South. This conversational interview show is a favorite among people in the East Tennessee region. We like to find interesting stories that give a little history of the good old days of the past. Some of the stories will even stir a little motivation in your soul from people who have made a historical difference in our surrounding area. During the Covid-19 period we have slowed down a bit. But we will be picking up very soon as things start to loosen up. Please check back with us frequently. We enjoy having you.

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  • 14 - 302: The Anderson Hotel

    Country Road Detours visits the infamous haunted hotel in Lawrenceburg Ketucky. The Anderson Hotel has been known for it’s violent past and to this day is still violent to visitors who dare tour the creepy rooms.


    Paranormal investigator Jeff Waldrid gives you a tour of what really goes on behind the closed doors of this spooky place.


    WARNING: Suicide matters discussed

    Tue, 31 Oct 2023 - 20min
  • 13 - 301: Remembering Big Jim Hess

    Listen in as we learn about one of the greatest salesman in East Tennessee with a host of talents that made him a huge celebrity in Knoxville, TN. Remembering Jim Hess with guest host Bradley Reeves and Fred Hess. 

    Sun, 13 Feb 2022 - 48min
  • 12 - 202: Randy Tyree, The World's Fair Mayor

    Randy Tyree was born in Carthage, Tennessee, in 1940. Son of a tobacco farmer and the local high school football star. After graduating at 18 he left home to work for the FBI in Washington DC for 4 years. He became a police officer in Knoxville and later became police commissioner.

    He was the city's youngest candidate ever to hold the office of mayor, defeating Republican incumbent Kyle Testerman. He was re-elected to a second four-year term, and presided over the city during the 1982 World's Fair.

    Tyree unsuccessfully sought to again become mayor in the 1987 election.

    Thu, 09 Apr 2020 - 43min
  • 11 - 201: The Bowl Brothers Reunion

    Voice of the Vols Bob Kesling, Former WATE-TV News Anchor Gene Patterson and WVLT-TV News Anchor/Managing Editor Ted Hall were once the legendary Bowl Brothers. Like the famous Blues Brothers, they too had a mission. Not to get the band back together but to follow the University of Tennessee football team to every bowl game they played in. The Bowl Brothers were a hit in every bowl game city they visited. They often ran into famous coaches like Jimmy Johnson and Johnny Majors. Now for the first time since their glory days, they reunite on Country Road Detours to swap stories never told before. Sit back, relax and enjoy!

    Bob Kesling ask for support for The United Way - www.unitedway.org

    Ted Hall - The Dream Connection- www.dreamconnection.org

    Gene Patterson - Children's Museum of Oak Ridge - www.childrensmuseumofoakridge.org

    Wed, 01 Jan 2020 - 53min
  • 10 - 106: Christmas Special: Lum & Abner hosted by Donnie Pitchford

    In this is special episode of Country Road Detours, we wanted to take you back in time to an old time radio show hosted by our special guest host and friend.... Donnie Pitchford.  Pitchford, a retired high school teacher, cartoonist and founder of the National Lum and Abner Society introduces us to the Lum and Abner radio show which ran from 1931 to 1954. Today you will hear their famous Christmas show originally aired in 1938.

    Chester Lauck played Lum Edwards and Abner Peabody, played by Norris Goff are owners and operators of Pine Ridge, Arkansas' own "Jot 'em Down Store." It was a general store which served the zany town residences. The immensely popular show ran for fifteen minutes and took the listeners back to the feeling of a rural America. The Andy Griffith Show was based on Lum and Abner.

    We hope you enjoy this episode and we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    Tue, 24 Dec 2019 - 19min
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