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Origins. In the spring of 1931, Ohio-born Leonard Slye, the cowboy singer who would later change his name to Roy Rogers, arrived in California and found work as a truck driver, and later as a fruit picker for the Del Monte company in California's Central Valley.
Official channel of the Sons of the Pioneers, still the most influential and acclaimed western singing group, and still riding hard since its founding in 1934 by Roy Rogers, Bob Nolan,...
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Learn about the history and evolution of the Sons of the Pioneers, a legendary country music group founded in 1933. See the names and roles of all the singers, musicians and trail bosses who have been part of the band over the years.
Sons of the Pioneers - Their Most Popular Recordings. Sons Of The Pioneers • Album. 40 videos 39,935 views Updated yesterday. Play all.
Learn how the Sons of the Pioneers created a new genre of music that became synonymous with the American West and influenced generations of listeners. Discover their history, songs, awards and legacy on their official website.
The Sons of the Pioneers, who galloped onto the music scene in 1934 and forever transformed cowboy music with their thrilling harmonies and poetic images of the West, still shoulder the...