Like many country artists in the late 1920s and early 1930s, Gene Autry ... Chicago, Autry dropped the Rodgers imitations in favor of emphasizing his roots in Oklahoma. He donned cowboy clothes ...
Reindeer, of course. In 1949, singing cowboy Gene Autry probably didn’t believe that Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer would "go down in history," but he has. The song remains the only one in ...
Gene Autry, a popular singing cowboy, discovers a hidden underground world and must prevent a war while maintaining his ...
The Autry Museum celebrates the history, art, and culture of the American West. The Museum is home to a number of permanent ...
Sounds just like Hank Williams sometimes, and like Johnny Cash other times, with a little Gene Autry undercurrent to every song. "I've been the Singing Cowboy of Rawhide Ranch for years now," says ...