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Bill Boyd (musician)

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After the outbreak of World War II, Boyd joined "The Western Minute Men" promoting the sale of war bonds. During the 1940s, Jim Boyd often led the Cowboy Ramblers when his brother was indisposed. Eventually, Jim formed his own band, the 'Men of the West'. In the 1950s, the brothers terminated their
193:. The same year, he formed the pioneering western swing band "The Cowboy Ramblers". His band consisted of himself on guitar, Jim Boyd on bass, Walter Kirkes on tenor banjo and Art Davis on fiddle. During the band's history, many of the members also worked simultaneously with the 181:. Bill and his brother Jim (born 1914) tried to survive the hard times by working different odd jobs. Bill joined the Alexanders Daybreakers trio performing at early-morning radio shows. Together with Jim, he appeared on radio in 210:," which later became a western swing standard and remained in print for twenty-five years. Other classics of the 1930s include "Wah Hoo", "Beaumont Rag", "Fan It", "New Steel Guitar Rag", and "I've Got Those Oklahoma Blues". 197:
and Roy Newman's Boys. The Cowboys Ramblers made more than 225 recordings between 1934 and 1951. The band had their own popular radio show, "The Bill Boyd Ranch House." They made their recording debut for
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radio show and became DJs. In the early 1970s, Bill Boyd retired from the music business. His brother Jim Boyd died in 1993.
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The Cowboy Ramblers became major stars on radio and were offered work in Hollywood films and Boyd eventually appeared in six
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in Dallas Meanwhile, Jim formed the "Rhythm Aces." In February 1932, Boyd recorded with the "Blue yodeler"
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during the 1940s. One of his other hits was "If You'll Come Back", No. 4, Jan. 1941.
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For his contribution to radio, Bill 'Cowboy Rambler' Boyd has a star on the
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The Frontier Marshalls series of movies in which Bill Boyd was an actor.
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The Jazz of the Southwest: An Oral History of Western Swing
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on August 7, 1934. In 1935, the Cowboy Ramblers had a
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Fannin County
Texas
Dallas
Western Swing
RCA Victor
Bluebird
Ladonia
Fannin County
Tennessee
Great Depression
Dallas
Greenville, Texas
WRR
Jimmie Rodgers
Light Crust Doughboys
Bluebird Records
huge hit
Under the Double Eagle
Western films
Hollywood Walk of Fame








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