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Our American Stories

EP177: Memories of Our Father, The First Black Lawman in Colorado and Family is at the Heart of this Brewing Icon

Our American Stories

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture, Documentary

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Our American Stories, Betsy and Elaine Brumley talk about how their father, Bob, handled being the son of the man who wrote one of the most important songs in American history....'I'll Fly Away' and he handled that and life in general. Murder and mayhem ran unchecked in the town of Yankee Hill until Willie Kennard showed up. Pete Coors and his daughter Carrie share how their family prides itself on their commitment to faith, family, education, and servant leadership.

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Time Codes:

00:00 - Memories of Our Father

23:00 - The First Black Lawman in Colorado

35:00 - Family is at the Heart of this Brewing Icon

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0:00.0

This is Lee Habib, and this is Our American Stories, and we tell stories about everything

0:15.8

here on this show, including yours, send them to Our American Stories.com.

0:21.2

Up next, a story from Betsy and Elaine Brumley on their father, Bob.

0:26.0

Bob Brumley inherited a lot from his father, Albert.

0:29.2

Not only was Albert one of the most impactful songwriters in American history,

0:33.5

writing songs such as I'll Fly Away and Turn Your Radio on,

0:41.8

but he also had a major music publishing company in Powell, Missouri.

0:47.7

Here's the sisters talking about how Bob handled that and went about living life. He was born in December of 1937, so January of 1938, he was in the business.

1:00.7

It was pretty much like that.

1:02.1

We did the same thing.

1:03.3

I mean, once the kids were born, and we even have photos that have recently been posted

1:08.2

in the late 50s, early 60s, of the brothers before they went their separate ways,

1:12.4

all working together, putting the books together.

1:14.2

I mean, that's just part of your family business.

1:16.4

It supported you.

1:17.3

It brought income, and it's what you did.

1:19.6

But that's how Dad, he was always a part of the business.

1:22.6

Yeah.

1:22.8

Dad never loved.

1:26.7

Dad was really very passionate about continuing the legacy for what

1:31.8

grandpa brought to the world, bringing awareness, sharing it with people, selling books,

1:36.8

performing. I mean, dad had his own. They all did the business, but they all sang too. Now,

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