Discover The Phoenix Region Magazine #15-2 (March - April 2025)

Our next issue will be on store shelves this week. In the meantime please enjoy the cover story "The Hollywood Connection" by Annabel V Sclippa.

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COTTONWOOD

ARIZONA’S

VINEYARDS

COVER STORY

THE HOLLYWOOD

CONNECTION

THE VERDE VALLEY, ENCOMPASSING

JEROME AND SEDONA, HAS LONG

ATTRACTED HOLLYWOOD FIGURES AND

ARTISTS LIKE MAX ERNST AND MAYNARD

JAMES KEENAN, DRAWN BY ITS STUNNING

LANDSCAPES AND CULTURAL RICHNESS,

CEMENTING ITS NICKNAME “LITTLE

HOLLYWOOD” WITH A LEGACY OF OVER

100 FILMS AND A VIBRANT CREATIVE

COMMUNITY.

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COTTONWOOD

ARIZONA’S

VINEYARDS

COVER STORY

THE HOLLYWOOD

CONNECTION

THE VERDE VALLEY, ENCOMPASSING

JEROME AND SEDONA, HAS LONG

ATTRACTED HOLLYWOOD FIGURES AND

ARTISTS LIKE MAX ERNST AND MAYNARD

JAMES KEENAN, DRAWN BY ITS STUNNING

LANDSCAPES AND CULTURAL RICHNESS,

CEMENTING ITS NICKNAME “LITTLE

HOLLYWOOD” WITH A LEGACY OF OVER

100 FILMS AND A VIBRANT CREATIVE

COMMUNITY.

SEE PAGE 34

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Photography by: Greg Bernstein

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The Hollywood Connection

By: Annabel V Sclippa

1. HOW THE WEST WON THEM

2. LANDSCAPE LOVE OF ARTISTIC VISIONARIES

3. AND THE WINE GOES ON

4. I LOVE LUCY AND HOW

THE BALL FAMILY ARRIVED IN THE VERDE VALLEY

5. AND ALONG CAME A

LUCY-LOVER, WORTHY OF HER SETTING

6. MORE MUSICAL MELODIES

7. A STAR IS BORN

8. HOLLYWOOD TO OLD TOWN COTTONWOOD

9. THE ROMANCE OF TRAINS AND OLD WESTERN

WAYS

10. HOTEL LOVE AFFAIRS

11. SETTINGS FOR SCREENS

12. FACT OR FICTION?

How the West Won Them

The Verde Valley is a surreal landscape that begs a picture-perfect

sunset on its dramatic red rocks, and one can readily imagine cowboys

and Indians suddenly appearing. Just like you’re in an Old Western,

and thus many have been filmed right here. Heart of the Land of

Enchantment, and home to two of the three most visited sites in

Arizona: sultry Jerome and stunning Sedona. Perhaps this is why

Sedona was known as “Little Hollywood” from 1923-1973, and was

the home of over 100 movies in the heyday of Hollywood westerns

and cult classics.

Perhaps, also why handfuls of famous people have come from Hollywood

to find peace, to be healed, and to forge new frontiers. So many, it seems,

that it’s easy to get carried away, attaching any name who passes through to

the list of ‘have lived here,’ making it a challenge to define fact from fiction.

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Landscape Love of Artistic Visionaries

Perhaps one of the most historically famous creative inhabitants of the

Verde Valley, Max Ernst, had painted the landscapes of Sedona before

laying eyes upon it. Ernst was both flushed out of Germany for being

Anti-Nazi, and out of France for being a Nazi, then was packed up

and shipped, with the majority of his paintings, to the USA, by the

grace and finance of Peggy Guggenheim. On his cross-country journey

from Guggenheim’s patronage in New York, to his bright new future in

California, he came upon Sedona. Without hesitation, he and his wife,

Dorothea Tanning, began their plan to return, to build a home, and to

settle here. This wonderful article delves deeper on Ernst’s life and his

Sedona connection:

https://thewanderlife.com/sedona-arizona-imagined-landscapes

Once stating in an interview with Fox 10 News “I didn’t even know

anything about it. I saw it in a dream, several times,” may presently

be the most public figure who lives here: Maynard J Keenan. Keenan

is lead singer of three bands, still creating new music, and touring the

globe with mostly Tool, then Puscifer, and at times A Perfect Circle.

Multi-dimensional in his life experience, he moves gracefully between

being this Rock Star, to Earth Worker, Wine Maker, Restaurateur,

Wine Cooperative Visionary, Author, Filmmaker, holds a black belt

in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, is a fine Family Man, and what one would call a

Homesteader. He believes in The Art of Work and walks the talk,

as exemplified in this series by Revolver:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrcJz63En94

If you’d like to take a tasting tour of Keenan’s creations, in Old Town

Cottonwood he owns Four 8 Wineworks, Four 8 Fried Chicken,

Merkin Vineyards Hilltop Winery & Trattoria, and Velvet Slippers

AKA Caduceus Ventura Room: an omakase-style dining experience.

He also owns, with his wife, Queen B Vinyl Cafe. Queen B features a

bar & restaurant, plus vinyl store, in-house seamstress In The Design

Studio, and top barbering services by Barbifer. Need a fun take-home

gift? The Design Studio offers DTG printing = Direct To Garment

Printing = buy a coffee, take a pic with your friends, leave with your

fav new pic printed on tote bags = be instant cool cats!

https://queenbvinylcafe.com

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Photography by: Greg Bernstein

Merkin Vineyards in Old Town Cottonwood

Maynard and Jen Keenan

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I’ve been to each and every location, plus all of the ones they

previously had in Jerome and Clarkdale, and can solidly vouch

for the consistently fantastic food and drink. The intentional

wines, meads, hard cider and sparkling wines are well-balanced

and delicious. The location menus are creatively crafted, and

headed up by Chef Chris Smith, Chef Brian Laughlin, Chef Ray

Ortiz, and Chef Brett Vibber. My favorite ATM is Chef Chris’s

Four 8 Fried Chicken with the sides of Fennel Slaw and Hush

Puppies. My favorite Tasting Room ‘hostess with the mostest’

is Lindy at Four 8 Wineworks. For those not catching it yet

- Arizona is the 48th State - thus, the Four 8. We will save

descriptives of the other chosen names, for another article.

https://merkintrattoria.com

When I write Keenan is homesteading, I mean for real.

A couple ‘for examples’: the duck eggs used to make the

pasta come from animals on their property, and the apples

in the scratch apple pie (my other favorite, it’s as big as

my face, is an MJK original, and only available at Queen

B Cafe) are from their orchards. As well, the coffee and

gelatos they serve are their own. Maynard’s wife, Jen, keeps

me straight on details, “We don’t grow the coffee beans,

but we do roast them in-house, personally by MJK when

he is not out on tour.” I mean, what doesn’t the man do?

The wine comes from their vineyards, and the grapes they

grow. Also, many of the vegetables and herbs are sourced

from their very own greenhouses and grounds.

https://four8friedchicken.com

https://four8wineworks.com

Keenan was based in Los Angeles for a spell before he

moved to Jerome, “I moved to LA in ‘90, and ran screaming

in ‘95,” said Keenan in that same Fox 10 interview. When

he made his way to Jerome 30 years ago, he had an instant

connection, so strong it was a “no brainer” for him to open

his PO Box the very same day. Keenan is a multi-Grammy

winner, returning him to LA for stints, as well as his voracious

touring schedule, but his albums are mainly recorded in

Arizona.

https://www.toolband.com

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Photography by: Jim Louvau

Maynard J Keenan

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And the Wine Goes On

Also in the Verde Valley wine industry, is actor,

editor, writer and movie producer, Sam Pillsbury

of Pillsbury Wine Company, serving 100% Arizona

Estate Grown wines in an historic home just

outside of Old Town Cottonwood. Pillsbury

himself has directed 32 films to date, including

Free Willy 3: The Rescue, and Where the Red

Fern Grows.

Now he is racking up wine awards. He has brought

home to Arizona, no less than 120 medals over

the last ten years just from the annual prestigious

San Francisco Chronicle’s Wine Competition.

These include two “Best of Class,” eleven “Double

Gold,” and fourteen “Gold” medals. Also of note:

his 2009 Pinot Gris was served in the White

House. Pillsbury has grown many single grape hits:

Chardonnay, Malvasia, Mouvedre, Syrah, Petite

Syrah, Grenache, Viognier and Symphony.

Mr. Pillsbury himself often appears for events at his

wine room, imparting many vibrant details of the

entire wine-making process. Equally knowledge-

able is his curated staff, include Manager Val Fisch,

her husband Jason Fisch, and previous TR Manager

who has returned home to Pillsbury to roost: Sara

Massey. His crew have been hands-on: from

understanding the land, to the grape selection,

and having partaken in the melangeing of the perfect

blend, many sounding like a book title: One Night

Stand, Diva, Inappropriate, WildChild, and more

covers to come. Check out their two tasting room

locations and online wine shop here:

https://www.pillsburywine.com

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Photography by: Debby Wolvos

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I Love Lucy and How the Ball Family Arrived in the Verde Valley

After you turn into Cottonwood from SR260 onto the 89A, just past the drive

named Camino Real, you may notice on your left a big arrow announcing The

View Motel, swooping up a mysterious drive. This motel has an outstanding view

and a unique history. It has been owned by the Ball family since 1977, and was

originally purchased through the sale of three other of their Cottonwood lodgings.

First, let me give you a little Ball Family history. When Lucy and Desi Arnaz

(character name Ricky Ricardo) divorced in the 50s, Lucille Desiree’s (nee Ball)

brother, Fred Ball, had recently lost his job in the film industry. Everyone needed

a change, so Fred’s next job was to go search out land in the desert. One of the

brokers Fred worked with had a stunning cousin named Nazoma Roznos’s (Zo),

and the rest is history.

Fred and Zo married, and because of her roots here, they purchased numerous

pieces of land in Cottonwood. When they moved to town permanently in 1970,

they first bought the Motor Inn Trailer Court. Still a trailer park today, it is located

at the corner of Coconino and N 16th Street.

Sometime between 1970 and 1977 they purchased two more lodging properties,

starting with the Verde Valley Motel. According to Zo and Fred’s son Geoff Ball,

the Motel was, “so cute, hidden by all the growth and mesquite bushes. It had just a

little dirt drive, and was a little rock thing.” It had only five rooms, and Lucy’s mom

Dee Dee stayed in Room #5 every Thanksgiving to cook dinner for all of them.

That little Verde Valley Motel is now Concho’s Mexican Restaurant, and still a sweet

little rock building right on Main Street. The current restaurant’s booth seating was

the Motel Office back then. The area to the left with a patio in front of the parking,

and the cashier and kitchen inside, was the five rooms for lodging, each with their

own bathroom.

Lastly they bought The Little Daisy Motel, with the same name and location as

today. As a side note: some consider the spot in front of The Little Daisy the

geographical center of the State of Arizona. When I look at a map of our State

I concur, but back to the Ball Family. In 1977, they sold the Motor Inn, the Verde

Valley Motel, and The Little Daisy to purchase The View Motel. “A good draw

for folks rambling into Cottonwood who are up for stumbling upon a place

without a plan,” Geoff told me, reminiscing the words of his father Fred. Today,

The View Motel is still owned by the Ball Family, by Geoff and his sister April

Jackson, who remain in the area. For bookings and rates, visit:

https://www.theviewmotel.com

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Photography provided by: Geoff Ball

Fred and Lucy in Costume

Fred and Lucy Boarding The Train

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Terrie Frankel, the surviving Doublemint Twin of the 1965/66 pair, owns

and lives in the Seven Arches House AKA the ‘Lucille Ball’ house, which

overlooks Tlaquepaque in Sedona. Lucy and Dezi never lived there,

but Ball at one point owned the hillside, and her brothers, including

Fred Ball, as in the Fred portrayed in I Love Lucy, and the father of

aforementioned Geoff, built two houses, one of which Frankel now

occupies.

The Frankel twins had a career thick with activity, and not just chewing

bubblegum. They wrote the New York Times’ Best Seller You’ll Never

Make Love in this Town Again, and co-penned the movies Lunch Wagon,

and High Heels, and with others, wrote the books Tales from the Casting

Couch, Unfinished Lives, and on their own wrote the musical Heaven

on Broadway.

They came to Sedona to escape the hectic world of Hollywood, and

reflect on their lives, from their simple start of volunteer performances

in Chi-Town, through their rise to star status. When you pass the

Ball-Frankel house, you can see life-sized figurines of The Twins, Lucy,

and, at Christmas, Santa Claus, waving to you from the balcony. Inside,

Frankel has greatly honored Lucy with images and relics of her (mingled

with Frankel’s own) Hollywood histories. Proudly displayed is even

the old small upright piano Lucy herself used to play, a gift from Geoff

Ball, and a rare piece of Lucy’s musical story. Frankel remains active in

the Sedona community. Visit her website here:

https://sedonasevenarcheslive.com/meet-terrie-frankel

And Along Came A Lucy-Lover, Worthy of Her Setting

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Photography by: Greg Bernstein

Seven Arches House wtih

the Sedona Red Rock High

School Girls Basketball

Coach and Team on the

Patio

Doublemint Twins play the

Accordion Terrie & Jennie

Frankel at 17 years old.

Photography by:

Maurice Seymour

Doublemint Twin

Terrie Frankel today.

Seven Arches House.

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More Musical Melodies

Local legends who started here, then bloomed into Hollywood fame,

include James Roy Horner. Horner attended Verde Valley School in

Sedona. He went on to become an American composer, conductor

and orchestrator of film scores, writing over 100 of them. This was all

before his tragically early death at only 61 years old; the result of an

accident in his turboprop airplane, of which he was the sole occupant.

Horner’s first major score was in 1979 for The Lady in Red, but he

established himself as an eminent film composer with his work on the

1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. His score for James Cameron’s

Titanic is the best-selling orchestral film soundtrack of all time, for

which he won two Academy Awards. He also wrote the score for

the highest-grossing film of all time, Cameron’s Avatar.

His list of movie scores continues to read as a list of Best Movies Ever:

Aliens (1986), Field of Dreams (1989), Apollo 13 (1995), Braveheart

(1995), A Beautiful Mind (2001), Legends of the Fall (1994), Jumanji

(1995), The Mask of Zorro (1998), Deep Impact (1998), The Perfect

Storm (2000), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), Troy (2004),

The Legend of Zorro (2005), The Karate Kid (2010), The Amazing

Spider-Man (2012), and the list continues.

Singer/Songwriter Michelle Branch is from Flagstaff. Born prematurely,

at only 3lbs 11oz. Branch says, “I was eager to get into the world.” And

to start singing. She recorded her first Beatles’ cover, reworded, “She’s

Got a Chicken to Ride,” and mailed it off to her grandmother, at three

years old. At eight, the family moved to Sedona. By 15, she had left

school and was being homeschooled. It was later that year she signed

with music manager Jeff Rabhan, who is still her manager today.

Michelle eventually signed with Madonna’s label, and worked with Lifehouse, Jude,

The Calling, Sheryl Crow, The Dixie Chicks, and Carlos Santana, gaining Michelle

worldwide recognition. That final duet ‘made her,’ afterwards being nominated for

“Best New Artist” and winning “Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals” at the Grammy

Awards in February 2003. She has gone on to perform at the Superbowl, Latin VMAs,

headlining the Pepsi Smash, Humanitarian of the Year, MMVAs, and was the first

person to perform on top of the Madison Square Garden marquee. Her fifth

and latest record, The Trouble with Fever, was released in 2022. Voila, my favorite

review of the album:

https://thatmusicmag.com/album-review-michelle-branch-the-trouble-with-fever

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James Roy Horner

Michelle Branch

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A new shining star whom I have been

hearing right and left about in Sedona,

is Tyler Carson - AKA - the Fiddler on

the Rock. Tyler moved here after a

life-changing trauma, to find inspiration,

hope and healing.

Carson started playing the fiddle

at five. Eventually his younger sister

joined him and their music ignited.

They started busking on the corners

of Victoria, Canada, and released an

album. Carson wanted to make a bigger

impact. So, he moved to Nashville in

his 20s, hoping to find like-minded

performers, and dreamed of inspiring with his singing. When he was diagnosed with

Spasmodic Dysphonia, and started losing his voice, he had a complete breakdown. For

years he struggled, until he re-discovered the power of his violin. “It became my voice,”

Carson describes on CBS Mornings. He creates and performs regularly now, “inspired by

Sedona’s surroundings.” More here:

https://www.fiddlerontherock.com (Tyler Has Been Selected For Our Next Cover Story)

Christy Fisher, a Jerome resident, has mostly been known for her fashion design, and Midas

Touch of hanging with famous folks. She moved here in 1990 after she, “took a left instead

of a right, and fell in love with the town immediately.” She saw a For Rent sign, handed a

man the first and last month’s rent, then went home to Florida to pack up. Her next words

ring a repeat of what I have heard from many here: that her move to the area happened

“just like that.”

Now Fisher is dedicated to her music, more than fashion. She used her first Social Security

check to buy a PA for her ‘Rock & Roll Band,’ which didn’t exist yet. She then used her

second check to cut a CD. No stranger to LA, she lived there for a few years, and at

a young age was carrying around fabrics to shows, where she would brazenly sneak

backstage and offer to transform them into outfits, which she did for the likes of Prince,

Cher, and Jimi Hendrix.

Magical music influences seem to follow her: In Gainesville, Tom Petty was her neighbor; in

Boulder, Eric Clapton, and on Sunset Boulevard, it was David Lee Roth. Visit her in Jerome,

or on her website to see her perform at one of her many local shows, and ask her more

about her wild stories:

https://christyfishermusic.com

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Christy Fisher Music

Christy Fisher with

her clothing designs

Sedona’s New Shining Star

Tyler Carson

The Fiddler on The Rock

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