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Sep 8, 1929
The black-and-white film "The Wagon Master" debuts. Starring Ken Maynard, the picture introduces "The Lone Star Trail," a song Maynard remakes the following year. The single appears in the 1952 album "Anthology Of American Folk Music"
Jun 10, 1930
The Bob Steele western "Near The Rainbow's End" debuts in movie theaters. It's the first of several pictures to feature "Ragtime Cowboy Joe," a 1947 country hit for pop singer Eddy Howard
Dec 22, 1933
The Bing Crosby movie "Going Hollywood" debuts in theaters. It introduces the song "Temptation," which is successfully remade in 1947 as the country parody "Temptation (Tim-Tayshun)" by Red Ingle & The Natural Seven
Sep 5, 1935
Gene Autry's first full-length movie, Republic Pictures' "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," debuts. It features the title song, written by Bob Nolan, and Autry's own hit, "That Silver-Haired Daddy Of Mine." Also on screen are Gabby Hayes and Smiley Burnette
Sep 7, 1935
The movie "Slightly Static" debuts in American theaters. Starring Thelma Todd, the comedy features The Sons Of The Pioneers and marks the on-screen debut of group member Roy Rogers
Oct 5, 1935
Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers are featured in the rags-to-riches New York radio plot of "The Old Homestead," as the movie debuts in theaters
Nov 8, 1935
A 20-minute movie short, "Way Up Thar," hits the silver screen with Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers
Nov 30, 1935
The Charles Starrett western "Gallant Defender" appears in theaters with Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers lending musical support
Jan 17, 1936
Texas Ranger Charles Starrett tackles a cattle dispute in "The Mysterious Avenger" as the western debuts in movie theaters with singing cowboys Roy Rogers and The Sons Of The Pioneers
Feb 1, 1936
The Jeanette McDonald and Nelson Eddy picture "Rose Marie" is released nationally. With a Canadian Mountie backdrop, the film has Eddy performing the title track and both actors singing "Indian Love Call." Both songs are later remade by Slim Whitman
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