The music lives on in a set of three gals, the band 5678's. http://store.thirdmanrecords.com/the5678s-sho-jo-ji7vinyl.aspx
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Tour the 8 Track museum in Dallas with owner curator Mr. Bucks Burnett
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Roy Rogers And Dale Evans, Husband And Wife on Dec.31, 1947 New Years Eve.
Dale and Roy resumed their friendship and spent countless hours together making movies and appearances at rodeos, auto races, fairs, and more. As the months went by their friendship deepened and took on a new and different tone. In the fall of 1947 Roy proposed marriage to Dale while he was sitting on Trigger and waiting to be introduced at a rodeo in Chicago. He was introduced immediately afterwards, and Dale had to wait for her own introduction to ride into the arena after him to say "yes" only moments before they sang the National Anthem together.
Dale Evans and Roy Rogers were married in the home of Bill and Alice Liken on the Liken's Flying L Ranch in Davis, Oklahoma on December 31, 1947. A snowstorm caused a lot of difficulty for the guests traveling to the wedding, and the minister was two hours late when the roads were closed and he had to finish his journey to the ranch on horseback. Dale and Roy were happily married for more than 50 years, until Roy's death on July 6, 1998.
8 tracks brought FREEDOM to what we heard in our cars, nothing short of a miracle for the times. It was the step to Music bliss. Bucks reviews that time in history in this piece, bad hair day or not, he's hot.
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