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Executive editor Bob Boze Bell is regularly featured on True West Moments, which airs on Encore's Westerns channel. He responds to inquiries from around the world. In 2012, in honor of Arizona's centennial, True West created and released the show Outrageous Arizona, an irreverent and humorous look at the history of Arizona, hosted by Bob Boze Bell and True West contributors Jana Bommersbach ...
KSLX hosted a popular morning program in the late 1980s, the "Jones and Boze Show", featuring David K. Jones and Bob Boze Bell. Bell is a popular local western artist and writer (and co-owner and Executive Editor of True West Magazine since 1999).
The Battle of Big Dry Wash was fought on July 17, 1882, between troops of the United States Army's 3rd Cavalry Regiment and 6th Cavalry Regiment and warriors of the White Mountain Apache tribe.
KXEG (1280 AM) is a radio station licensed to Phoenix, Arizona, United States.The station is owned by KXEG AM LLC. The station is simulcast on FM translator 96.1 K241CS, also licensed to Phoenix.
Bob Boze Bell: Bell began at New Times in 1978 carrying the title of visuals editor. A talented cartoonist and humorist, Bell created the Honkytonk Sue comic strip, which along with hundreds of other two-page satirical drawings graced the pages of New Times for more than a decade.
WGN-TV's first incarnation of the show was a live half-hour cartoon showcase titled Bozo, hosted by character actor and staff announcer Bob Bell in the title role performing comedy bits between cartoons, weekdays at noon for six-and-a-half months beginning on 20 June 1960.
Christopher Bell might have accidentally confirmed the next driver move ahead of the 2025 NASCAR season. The No. 19 car at Joe Gibbs Racing is in need of a driver next season following Martin ...
Bob "Boze" Bell, Publisher of True West Magazine; Brian Dales, singer of The Summer Set; Shane Doan, NHL player for the Arizona Coyotes [19] Kiowa Gordon, actor; David Henrie, actor; Taylor Lewan, NFL player for the Tennessee Titans, drafted in 2014; Daisy Mallory, country music singer-songwriter; Earl Simmons, rapper and actor (DMX)