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    He continued with the Barn Dancewell into the 1960s, and re-signed to Columbia that decade, re-recording many of his songs in stereo. [2] Atcher was the star of Junior Rodeo, a television program that debuted on ABC on November 15, 1952.

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  2. Country music recording artist and radio performer. Born May 11, 1914. Died October 31, 1993. Full name Robert Owen Atcher. Career active 1930s-early 1970s. Appeared as a regular performer on the WLS National Barn Dance and the WGN Barn Dance from the 1940s-1971.

  3. Bob Atcher - Why Don't You Haul Off And Love Me 1949 - Columbia Records Atcher was born in Hardin County, Kentucky (1914-1993)

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  4. Actor: Hail to the Rangers. Robert Owen Atcher was born in Hardin County, Kentucky on May 11, 1914. His parents were George Christopher Atcher and Mary Agnes Ray Atcher. George Atcher was a champion fiddle player, and the Atchers had a family band that played Appalachian folk music and bluegrass.

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  5. Oct 1, 2016 · Bob Atcher, an American country musician, sings the folk (and cowboy) song 'Red River Valley' from his 1964 Columbia Harmony album 'Bob Atcher's Best American Folk Songs'.

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  6. Oct 31, 1993 · Bob Atcher was one of the most popular country music entertainers of the post-World War II era, enjoying a 21-year career at OKeh and Columbia Records, as well as major radio stardom on WLS' National…. Read Full Biography.

  7. American country musician, singer, guitarist and songwriter. Married to Maggie Atcher (1947), father of Cecily Atcher and Chris Atcher . He appeared regularly on radio station WBBM/Chicago, before becoming a long-term fixture on the WLS National Barn Dance.

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