Sons of the Pioneers, an American western singing group, was formed in 1933. The
group originated from Los Angeles and initially consisted of Leonard Slye (later
known as Roy Rogers), Tim Spencer, and Bob Nolan. Their early career began with
performances on local radio stations, including KFWB, where they were first
billed as "Sons of the Pioneers." They signed their first record deal with Decca
in 1934, releasing notable songs such as "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and "Cool
Water." The group's lineup evolved over the years, with key members including
Hugh Farr and Karl Farr. Their musi...