
The Church of the Hollywood B Cowboy is a loving salute to the men and women who created those one-hour movies so popular in the ’30s and ’40s.<br /><br />Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Tex Ritter … they’re all here with a focus on those long ago days.<br /><br />Your podcast podner, John Mack Flanagan — who was named after B Star Johnny Mack Brown — has spent thirty years studying these Silver Screen Heroes.<br /><br />Saddle up! Ride like the wind! The Church of the Hollywood B Cowboy!<br /><br />John Mack Flanagan is a legendary Top 40 disc jockey — he starred on San Francisco’s KFRC during its 1970s heyday, when it was named Billboard magazine’s Station of the Year four times — as well as being widely acknowledged as one of the world’s foremost experts on western movies and cowboy (and cowgirl) actors. John is also the author of the acclaimed autobiography, “<a href="http://amzn.to/2fobIFx" target="_blank">Tight & Bright: A Disc Jockey Vietnam Memoir</a>,” which chronicles his lif