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An actual 1920s cowboy
whose recorded campfire
croonings paved the way
for Hollywood hillbillies
such as Gene Autry.
This veteran singer wraps
his rich, smooth baritone
around songs of the old
west, with simple, acoustic
accompaniment.
Hollywood Cowboy Gene
Autry's buttery voice
delighted children (and
mothers) everywhere for
more than sixty years. Au...
Gene Autry's protoge was
the last of the Hollywood
hillbillies. He crooned and
yodeled on the silver
screen.
Marty Robbins was a musical
jack of all trades, but is
famous for his gunfighter
ballads. He sang with the
finesse of a pro. Although...
Montana was the first female
c&w star to sell a million
records. Her yodeling
Cowboy songs influenced
countless musicians.
Rex Allen's Cowboy songs
are usually lighthearted
ditties with subtle Country
Swing tones and
high-lonesome falsetto vo...
Riders In the Sky pay
tribute to singing cowboys
by approximating the
old-time cowpoke sounds
of Gene Autry and Roy Ro...
Rogers was a Hollywood
hillbilly. He found success
crooning Cowboy songs to
kids on TV from the '30 to
the '60s.
Their main scope of
influence was on the silver
screen, but they added
several twangy classics to
the Cowboy music lexico...
Although he is known for
the smash hit "Purple People
Eater," Wooley's forte was
hootin' and hollerin' novel
Cowboy twang.
A recent novel tribute band
to the old-time Cowboy
songs, the Sons
approximate the past with
accurate croons and yod...
He was a singing Cowboy
who found success
crooning his twang tones in
the post war America on
the screen, stage and stu...
Led by Roy Rogers, the
Sons of the Pioneers'
amazing close harmonies
always sounded like
western angels singing in...
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