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  2. Sons of the Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, a book about the group was published, titled The Sons of the Pioneers by Bill O'Neal and Fred Goodwin. [13] Another book about the group, first published in 1974, is called Hear My Song, The Story of the Celebrated Sons of the Pioneers by Ken Griffis, and is available on The Pioneers' website. Later notable appearances include:

  3. Tumbling Tumbleweeds - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of the Pioneers first recorded the song for Decca on August 8, 1934, [8] and it enjoyed chart success that year. [9] Their 1934 recording was selected by the Library of Congress as a 2010 addition to the National Recording Registry, which selects recordings annually that are "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". [10]

  4. Marion Dix Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Marion Dix Sullivan (1802–1860) (fl. 1840–50) was an American songwriter and composer. She was born in Boscawen, New Hampshire, the daughter of Timothy Dix and Abigail Wilkins and the sister of General John Adams Dix of New York. [1]

  5. Tim Spencer (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Harold Timothy Spencer (July 13, 1908 – April 26, 1974) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. Spencer is best known for founding the popular American Cowboy singing group the Sons of the Pioneers in 1933 along with Bob Nolan and Roy Rogers.

  6. Don't Fence Me In (film) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Fence Me In"—sung by Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and the Sons of the Pioneers; written by Cole Porter. "The Last-Roundup"—sung by the Sons of the Pioneers; written by Billy Hill. "Along the Navajo Trail"—sung by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers; written by Larry Markes, Dick Charles, and Eddie DeLange.

  7. Bob Nolan - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of the Pioneers began performing Nolan's original songs on a nationally syndicated radio show. "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" became their signature tune and a Western standard, and was one of the first songs the group recorded when it signed with Decca in 1934.

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    The blond brothers — grandsons of ‘50s sitcom pioneers Ozzie and Harriet Nelson and sons of teen idol-turned-Americana troubadour Ricky Nelson — have a vast, 30-plus-year catalog that spans ...

  9. A Cowboy Has to Sing - Wikipedia

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    A Cowboy Has to Sing is the third Sons of the San Joaquin album and the first for a major label. All of the album's songs were written by members of the Sons of the Pioneers. Though newly recorded, the songs on this album can all be found on the two previous releases.

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