
E63: The Southwest Symphony Story
Lyman is joined by Gary Caldwell, conductor of St. George’s Southwest Symphony for 26 years, current conductor Lucas Darger, and Debbie Hafen, who has played

Lyman is joined by Gary Caldwell, conductor of St. George’s Southwest Symphony for 26 years, current conductor Lucas Darger, and Debbie Hafen, who has played

Lyman circles back to the good old days of his youth sharing memories and writings about Boots Cox’s Dairy, the old A&W, and Jim’s Market.

Lyman welcomes Steve Hunt into the studio to talk about his hometown of Enterprise, its history, its unique qualities, what it was like to grow

Doris Andelin sits down with Lyman to talk about how she and her late husband Mike came to St. George in the mid-1970s and gave

Lyman is joined by retired advertising executive Brian Tenney who grew up in Southern Idaho but moved his young family to St. George in the

Lyman is joined by retired advertising executive Brian Tenney who grew up in Southern Idaho but moved his young family to St. George in the

Carmen Iverson Snow joins Lyman for a walk down memory lane with stories about growing up in the town of Washington and a lifetime full

Special guest Steven E. Snow joins Lyman to talk about the construction of two of St. George’s most magnificent and beloved buildings: the St. George

Dr. Richard Whitehead and the renown sculptor Jerry Anderson sit down with Lyman to talk about the classic Dixie story of David and Wilhelmina Cannon,

Lyman is joined by Ted Spilsbury, his wife Vivian, and children Jody Spilsbury Snow and Brock, for a walk down memory lane in St. George