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  1. South of Caliente (1951) 8. Night Time in Nevada (1948) 9. Man from Cheyenne (1942) 10. Arkansas Judge (1941) Roy Rogers was an American singer and cowboy actor who was also known as the ‘King of the Cowboys’. This biography provides detailed information on his childhood, career, life, achievements and timeline.

  2. Jul 7, 1998 · By Stephen Hunter. July 7, 1998 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. For Roy Rogers, the compass always read true west, the clock always said high noon and every town was Dodge City. And the good guys -- notably ...

  3. Pennsylvania Turnpike. Elverson, PA 19520. 610-286-4011. Featuring locations in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, New Jersey, and New York. Roy Rogers has locations to serve you.

  4. Feb 19, 2024 · The Amazing Dale Evans. Just a few years after the tragic death of Roy Roger’s loving wife, Grace Arline Wilkins. During a regular filming day in his successful acting career, Roy Rogers, the singing cowboy, met the talented and beautiful Dale Evans while they were both on set in a mutual film.

  5. Slide guitarist Roy Rogers, headlining the blues tent this year, shares his favorite haunts and tunes “Roy Rogers means the modern master in the art of slide guitar. His versatility with the technique is nothing short of astonishing.” - All Music Guide “That’s not a slide on Roy Rogers’ pinky, it’s a time machine.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · The first Roy Rogers opened in Falls Church, Virginia in 1968, and by 1990, it was an East Coast staple with 648 restaurants in operation at one point. It has managed to maintain somewhat of a cult following — despite various changes of ownership and a sharp decline in the number of restaurants over the years — but there were so few units left by the late 1990s that many questioned whether ...

  7. Rogers, Roy (1912-1998) Roy Rogers, with his horse, Trigger, came to prominence in the late 1930s and early 1940s, following closely in the footsteps of singing cowboy Gene Autry. Rogers' rise to stardom transformed the "singing cowboy" from an isolated phenomenon to a recognized movie genre, and his popular success, added to Autry's, brought ...

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