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Who remembers these westerns?

Thanks for the ride down Memory Lane. A few faces I didn't recognize and a few more names Ididn't recognize. Those were the days!:clap:
 
That was great. I also enjoyed the music - realized I still remember all the words to "Do not Forsake Me" by Frankie Lane. That at Marty Robbins Gunfighter Ballads were standard fare when I was growing up.
 
Gene Autry left quite a living legacy here in Los Angeles.

KTLA, The California Angels (Now the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim) and the Autry National Center at Griffith Park.
 
Roy Rodgers and Dale Evans Museum is now in Branson. We haven't visited it yet but probably will some time. I have seen Randolf Scott on some old westerns recently on cable TV. What about Cisco and Pancho, I forgot about those guys. lol
 
Now that is some video. All the great western heroes were honored.
A double thumbs ups !!!!!11
 
You gotta admit, cowboys are hunks.
I always loved the Statler Brothers, too.
Hard to believe Michael Landon has been gone 17 years already.
And Burt Musgrove and some of those other supporting favs. How great to be reminded of them. Jack Elam was great too.
What a fun site.
 
I enjoyed that very much. Thanks.

Brian
 
Hop,

Thanks for the link. Brought back many childhood memories.

A TV program from that time that I also enjoyed was Rin, Tin, Tin. Not sure Rin, Tin Tin ever made it to the big screen.


Richard
 
Just took "How the West was Won" ( out on DVD) on vacation with us. Enjoyed it a lot. A good number of the stars listed are in the movie, Stewarrt, Fonda, Wayne, Cobb, Peck, Debbie Reynolds. A few others that I probably did not recognize.
While not a "Western" it was a quick history.
 
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