"I received a e-mail from England, a publishing house. They want to use
"The Shooter" (the painting) on their book cover, he also called me on the phone.
Take care," Sugarlump and Square Nail
The Mojave Muleskinners joined the Goldfield Gunfighters
and spent a
day in Goldfield Ghost Town filming a music video with Rikki & Daz, English
Pop recording artists. The video, which included a guest appearance by the
legendary Glen Campbell - one of the most popular country musicians of the late
'60s and '70s, is a new version of Mr. Campbell's 1975 Top 10 hit,
"Rhinestone Cowboy".
The Mojave Muleskinners
and the Goldfield
Gunfighters: TOP: MM-Windy Bill, Smilin Jack, Judge Geraldo, Rikki, Glen
Campbell, Daz, Chicago Kid, Buffalo Shiloh. BOTTOM: Tumbleweed, Preacher, Douglas Hall, and Two-Hit George. MISSING:
Rattlesnake
Rick
The Calico Incident, A Ghostly Tale is now available through
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ISBN:0-59519334-X
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Calfo, Calico School Mistress, Windy Bill
In the year of 1988 Johnny M. Johnson, a retired deputy Sheriff in San Bernardino, California, takes a job as an actor-gunfighter in the ghost town of Calico. He was well aware of the history of that old mining town and the rumors of its reported ghostly legends. Johnny had a personal connection to Calico that went back one hundred years. He had no idea that this connection would come back to haunt both he and his partner. After talking to his grandmother for many years, Johnny thought he knew everything there was to know about that old town, but when he was taken back to a time when Calico was a thriving mining town he found there was much more than he imagined. Upon returning to present day Calico he is not as skeptical about the super-natural as he was before, but he now has to fight off those who followed him back in time. "Once you enter that dimension, you can never leave," he is often heard mumbling.
"I've always followed my father's advice: he told me, first to always
keep my word and, second, to never insult anybody unintentionally. If I insult
you, you can be damn sure I intend to. And, third, he told me not to go around
looking for trouble." John
Wayne (1907 - 1979)