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  1. America’s premier western singing group was formed in 1933 by Ohio-born Leonard Franklin Slye—later known as Roy Rogers—and was initially called the Pioneer Trio. The group also included Canadian-born Bob Nolan and Tim Spencer of Oklahoma. In late 1933 or early 1934, the trio added Hugh Farr, one of the finest country fiddlers of that era ...

  2. The Sons of the Pioneers were the first Country and Western group to sing at Carnegie Hall, and the first to perform at the lavish nightclubs in Las Vegas. The group has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6845 Hollywood Blvd. for recording.

  3. R.E.M. Red Dirt Girl. Emmylou Harris. Anthology Of American Folk Music. Harry Smith. Greatest Hits. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers *. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Country Music Hall Of Fame by The Sons Of The Pioneers. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. The Sons of the Pioneers inspired the creation of countless Western singing groups. As Doug Green of Riders in the Sky put it, “Any of us who sing Western music, it all goes back to the Pioneers.”. They have accumulated more honors and awards than any other group or performer in Western music, including coveted awards from the Country Music ...

  5. Cover – Hatch Snow Print, Jim Sherraden. Design – Bill Barnes (2), Lee Ann Ramey, Matthew Barnes (2), Wesley Ligon. Engineer [Audio Restoration Engineer] – Alan Stoker. Liner Notes – Charlie Seemann. Mastered By – Custom Mastering. Photography By [Photos Courtesy Of] – Country Music Foundation.

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  6. Listen to Country Music Hall of Fame Series by The Sons of the Pioneers on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Way out There", "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and more. Album · 1991 · 16 Songs

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  8. Listen to Country Music Hall Of Fame Series on Spotify. Sons of the Pioneers · Album · 1991 · 16 songs.