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  • Sep 30, 1951
    The Weavers, "He'll Have To Go" songwriter Joe Allison and Foy Willing & The Riders Of The Purple Sage are featured in the movie debut of "Disc Jockey," a musical that also stars Tommy Dorsey, Herb Jeffries and Sarah Vaughan
    Oct 5, 1951
    The Red Skelton/Esther Williams movie "Texas Carnival" debuts with Foy Willing in a supporting musical role
    Mar 1, 1952
    "The Last Musketeer" appears in movie theaters, with Rex Allen and Slim Pickens in the starring roles. Woodwind player Darol Rice is part of the band, and Foy Willing writes one of the picture's songs
    Oct 30, 1963
    Les Paul countersues Mary Ford for divorce in Hackensack, New Jersey, charging that she left him for western star Foy Willing
    Jul 24, 1978
    Foy Willing dies in Nashville. He founded the Riders Of The Purple Sage, with whom he recorded from 1943-1952, and continued to appear in western films for the remainder of his life
    Nov 15, 2006
    Wheatmark publishes "No One To Cry To: A Long, Hard Ride Into The Sunset With Foy Willing Of The Riders Of The Purple Sage." The biography is written by his widow, Sharon Lee Willing

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