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  1. The Sons of the Pioneers are one of the United States' earliest Western singing groups. [1] Known for their vocal performances, their musicianship, and their songwriting, [2] they produced innovative recordings that have inspired many Western music performers and remained popular through the years. [3]

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  2. Mark Abbott (2006–2017) vocals, bass. Justin Branum (2016–2017) fiddle, mandolin. Roy "Dusty" Rogers, Jr. (2018–2022) lead vocals, MC. John Fullerton (2018–present) baritone vocals, rhythm guitar. Paul Elliott (2018–present) fiddle. Chuck Ervin (2019–present) bass. The official list of past and present members of the Sons of the ...

  3. This year, the Sons of the Pioneers celebrate an unparalleled milestone: 90 unbroken years of best-in-the-West entertainment. It’s enough to make our heads spin like we’re trying to stay on ol’ Skyball Paint. In January 1934, four talented musicians (including the man who would soon become Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys) were introduced ...

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  4. The Sons of the Pioneers, formed in 1934, is known as the original “singing cowboy” band instrumental in creating the earliest sounds of western music. Founded by Roy Rogers (then known as Leonard Slye), Bob Nolan and Time Spencer the band has remained together continuously since then, rotating a total of 46 members over the years.

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  6. The Sons of the Pioneers Biography by Bruce Eder. The Sons of the Pioneers were the foremost vocal and instrumental group in western music, and the definitive group specializing in cowboy songs, setting the standard for every group that has come since. They were also one of the longest-surviving country music vocal groups in existence, going ...

  7. Slye, Spencer, Nolan, and Hugh and Karl Farr are referred to by some as the “original” Sons of the Pioneers. With a new name, Sons of the Pioneers, the group began a series of transcriptions for Standard Radio in late 1934, ushering in an exciting new genre of American roots music that featured unique western themes, three-part close ...

  8. The Sons of the Pioneers, who galloped onto the music scene in 1934 and forever transformed cowboy music with their thrilling harmonies and poetic images of the West, still shoulder the standard for Western music today. In 2023, the heralded group is celebrating its 89th year of continuous performing and carrying the legacy of their landmark, Grammy-winning songs such as “Cool Water ...

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