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  <title>From Coonskin Caps to Hollywood Epics: The Remarkable Journey of Ray Herbeck Jr.</title>
  <description>In this engaging episode of Arizona Roundup, host Stuart Rosebrook welcomes storyteller, historian, filmmaker, and reenactor Ray Herbeck Jr. for a conversation that feels less like an interview and more like sitting around a campfire—swapping stories that somehow connect childhood curiosity to cinematic history. A Childhood Spark That Lit a Lifetime The story begins not in Hollywood—but in a war surplus store in Los Angeles, and a young boy inspired by Fess Parker and a coonskin cap. But the real turning point came during a childhood trip to Arkansas. At the historic Pea Ridge Battlefield, young Ray encountered living history in the most unforgettable way—through a woman who had actually been there as an infant during the Civil War. Her story, combined with a gifted musket ball, ignited something lasting. Route 66, Guitars, and the Road to Storytelling After high school, Ray set out across the country—Jeep packed, guitar in hand—traveling along Route 66 and visiting Civil War battlefields from Gettysburg to Shiloh. From Journalism to the Movie Business Ray’s path took a practical turn into journalism—eventually landing him at Billboard Magazine, where he interviewed major figures and learned the craft of storytelling. But one conversation changed everything—and launched him into Hollywood. North and South and Beyond Ray became part of the landmark miniseries North and South, helping bring historical authenticity through reenactors and deep historical knowledge. Glory and Legacy His work on the film Glory helped shape one of the most powerful Civil War films ever produced, including the recruitment of historically accurate reenactors. From Film to Fiction Ray continues his storytelling journey through historical novels, including his latest work, Ironclad Crinolines. Back Home in Prescott Today, Ray and his wife Ruth bring history to life through reenactments and community involvement at Sharlot Hall Museum. Things to Remember • One small moment can ignite a lifelong passion&amp;amp;nbsp; • Curiosity leads to calling&amp;amp;nbsp; • Opportunity favors the prepared&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Things to Share • Share this story with someone who loves history&amp;amp;nbsp; • Encourage others to explore their own story&amp;amp;nbsp; Things to Take Action On • Visit a museum&amp;amp;nbsp; • Record a story&amp;amp;nbsp; • Write your own history&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Challenge Find your “musket ball moment.” What moment shaped your life? Final Word History isn’t just behind us—it’s alive in the stories we choose to tell. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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