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Roy Rogers, often referred to as the "King of the Cowboys," was one of the most popular Western stars of the 1940s and '50s.
In addition to his movie career, which ran down in the early 1950s, he and Evans had radio and television programs. From December 1951 to June 1957, “The Roy Rogers Show” ran with great ...
Contrary to popular image, Roy Rogers did not spend his entire screen career in flowery shirts, strumming a guitar and singing to his horse. The particular films responsible for that image cover ...
However, loyalty to Hoppy aside, I also watched most Gene Autry and Roy Rogers movies. ... its membership was reported at 1,700,000 youngsters. By 1950 there were 3,000 local chapters.
VICTORVILLE – Franky “Franky Flash” Fiore’s entire life is modeled after Roy Rogers. The 82-year-old Victorville resident started collecting memorabilia of the singing cowbo… ...
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