THE PRIMROSE CHRONICLES
A nostalgic look back into a magical time & neighborhood - Primrose Ave, 1950’s & 60’s through the recalling of the many experiences of the eldest child of one family, the Young’s, 4425 Primrose, Indianapolis Indiana.
If you want a break from the harsh realities of 21st century life, and desire a fanciful excursion into a simpler time;
if you're seeking a reason to smile and perhaps nod in appreciative agreement about "the good ol' days”, you might find a landing place here.
Give us a listen and see if you can stop with just one episode, but rather find yourself "hooked" on the peeks you'll get into a time long past but regularly yearned for.
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THE PRIMROSE CHRONICLES
Latest Episodes
My Last Visit to the Motor Speedway
After another lengthy hiatus, Host & Narrator, Marty Young, is back with a recollection the events surrounding his last experience of the Indy 500, Memorial Day (+1), 1965. Events with 3 of his best High School buddies in the ho...
ONE RINGY - DINGY… TWO RINGY - DINGY….
Episode 305 of The Primrose Chronicles introduces a new component to its story library - the first of several occasional tellings about “Things Only Baby Boomers Remember”.It’s a long way from today’s Smart Phones to Rotary Dial desk ...
A WHITE SPORT COAT
Episode 304 of The Primrose Chronicles has finally dropped, with a tale about 1950’s & 60’s teen dances & the brutal hesitance of gangly, awkward and self-conscious boys to learn the seemingly dance du jour, At leas...
Hoosier Prose Cuts Both Ways: A Follow up Chat With 5 am Stories Creator
A favorite TPC Episode of season two was the “Characters of the Chronicles” interview with Bob Basler, author of the online literary work, 5 AM Stories. He was one of The Chronicles creator& host’s closest childhood buddies f...
Fan Mail
waiting for 2026 Race visit…needing more pleasant memories…sorry to miss your visits to Indy though you had busy times when you came…the NEW Speedway museum is worth a visit…everyone has reported that museum has reach a much much higher level in its presentation…it is beautiful!!! Call me when you are in town if time allows.
Indianapolis, Indiana