The Ballad of John Talley Meet a mechanic and mountain-biking musician who has been taming trails in San Angelo for decades and who considers the local state park a hidden treasure.
Wahoo! Talley Valley! Aww what a wonderful film of such a wonderful man. That’s my Uncle Johnny right there. He is the genuine thing. Thank you for featuring him. ☺️💞
John Talley is one of the nicest, most genuine people I have ever met. I sure miss living in Angelo, volunteering at the park and working at Sealy Flatts. Love you John!
I have known John Talley since our days in Denton in 1966. He was always an amazing musician and a fun guy to hang out with. This story just incredible. I had no idea what a great public servant he has been to help create and maintain the park at San Angelo. I will bet you anything he composed all the music to this video. Great film by the way. Hats off to the producer as well.
Wahoo! Talley Valley! Aww what a wonderful film of such a wonderful man. That’s my Uncle Johnny right there. He is the genuine thing. Thank you for featuring him. ☺️💞
We love John Talley! So glad someone is recognizing all he does for this community.
This video makes me homesick for San Angelo. San Angelo, the State Park and John are Texas's secrets.
John is an inspiration. At 63 I still ride and would love to spend a day out there with him. Keep up the great work John 👍
John Talley is one of the nicest, most genuine people I have ever met. I sure miss living in Angelo, volunteering at the park and working at Sealy Flatts. Love you John!
I have known John Talley since our days in Denton in 1966. He was always an amazing musician and a fun guy to hang out with. This story just incredible. I had no idea what a great public servant he has been to help create and maintain the park at San Angelo. I will bet you anything he composed all the music to this video. Great film by the way. Hats off to the producer as well.
Big John, you're looking good! This vid brings back good memories!!!
Great video on you John. Thanks for all you do
Brilliant improvisation with the “dragging tool” to smooth the path. Keep up the fantastic work, God Bless you.
Great video!
They needed someone to work on FORDS and I've been really busy.
Obituary: Found on trail dead. FOTD.
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