"Singing Cowboy" Gene Autry and eager fans help Santa Claus wave to the crowd of a Christmas parade, circa 1940. ‘Tis the season of the Christmas Cowboy. For more than 70 years, Gene Autry rides again ...
He was called “America’s Favorite Cowboy” and the “Singing Cowboy.” Though he was not the first western star of either movies or music, Texas native Gene Autry became a favorite across the nation from ...
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‘Tis the season of the Christmas Cowboy. For more than 70 years, Gene Autry rides again every year with Christmas standards "Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)," "Rudolph the ...
Gene Dorantes grew up with music in his blood, taught by his father to play piano when he was 5 years old. The other instruments, like violin, banjo and guitar, came naturally to him, said his ...
Christmas and cowboys seem an unlikely combination. But Christmas celebrations have a lot to do with one particular cowboy, who was also one of the most important personages to ever call Palm Springs ...
He was called “America’s Favorite Cowboy” and the “Singing Cowboy.” Though he was not the first western star of either movies or music, Texas native Gene Autry became a favorite across the nation from ...
Trending on Billboard Gene Autry lets “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” guide him back to the Billboard Hot 100 this week (dated Dec. 14), as the Christmas carol mounts the No. 44 spot. The last time ...
Gene is maybe a little bit slower on the draw, but his mind is as nimble as a Texas jackrabbit. Roy is trimmer, with those tight, merry eyes that make you think he has squinted too long into one of ...
This is one of the best-selling records of all time, and certainly one of the most timeless Christmas classics you'll hear on the radio this year. A Christmas without Rudolph is like Christmas dinner ...