Retro Redux: Saturday Matinees With The King Of The Cowboys

Part of: Retro Redux
Author: Big GeezPublished: Jan 20, 2007 at 8:42 am 1 comment

I realize that kids still have celebrity heroes they follow and admire, including personalities from the entertainment or sports worlds, but there appears to be a dearth of one type of hero from my childhood — cowboy stars. I'm not talking about actors who occasionally appear in westerns, but rather those guys who created and sustained an entire career as cowboy movie stars, and in many cases, singing stars too. They often even expanded into TV shows, records, and merchandising, including toy guns and comic books.

Every kid had a favorite star and mine was always Leonard Slye — better known as Roy Rogers, the "King Of The Cowboys". I had friends who argued in favor of Gene Autry, but I always maintained that he looked like a pudgy unemployed uncle of mine, and besides that, how could a real hero sing something like "Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer"?

Roy, on the other hand, was joined by the Sons Of The Pioneers on the much more dignified and respectable "Tumbling Tumbleweeds". He also had Dale Evans, the "Queen Of The West", at his side, Gabby Hayes as an added sidekick, and later Pat Brady. Gene had...Smiley Burnett. And don't get me started on how Trigger was smarter (and better looking) than Champion. Roy even had Bullet, who was probably the smartest dog this side of Lassie.


There were other cowboy stars around. I had one friend who clung to a fondness for Hopalong Cassidy, who seemed inexplicably popular when you considered his white hair and generally amiable demeanor. He looked more like a kindly grandfather to me. There were also minor stars, such as Allen "Rocky" Lane, and of course "Whip" Wilson and "Lash" Larue, whose names probably evoke different thoughts these days.

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  • 1 - Bliffle

    Jan 22, 2007 at 4:47 am

    If you like Swing you might like Steve Lucky and the Rhumba Bums (with Carmen Getit), appearing around here on The Music Channel on a program called "Locals only".

    Try iy, you might like it.

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