All Star Western Theater

All Star Western Theater

Saddle Up for All Star Western Theatre: A Roundup of Chuck Wagon CharmEmerging from the sun-drenched studios of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre served up hearty helpings of Republic Western-style entertainment. Think wagonloads of catchy tunes, knee-slapping humor, and guest appearances from the biggest names in the West.Foy Willing and his Riders of the Purple Sage, complete with Kenny Driver, Al Sloey, and Johnny Paul, provided the musical backdrop. These boys weren't strangers to the radio waves, having graced the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch and Roy Rogers' Show with their Western swing stylings. And let me tell you, this collection boasts some truly toe-tapping gems that'll have you two-stepping across the living room.Then there were the guest stars, like Johnny Mack Brown, who'd saddle up for action sketches and side-splitting skits. These cowboys joked as broad as the prairie sky itself, delivering the kind of belly laughs that only eight-year-olds and dusty joke books can muster nowadays.But fear not, there's no "corny" stigma attached to All Star Western Theatre. It's just plain fun, like a classic Western movie – honest, genuine, and refreshingly down-to-earth. This live show treated the studio audience to a rip-roaring good time, and even today, it's a delightful trip down memory lane.While Roy Rogers might take the cake for effortless charm and smooth singing, Foy Willing and his Riders hold their own in this show. Hearing them weave their musical magic alongside Roy is a true treat for any Western swing aficionado.So, if you're hankering for a slice of old-fashioned radio entertainment, grab your Stetson and dust off your boots. All Star Western Theatre is ready to whisk you away on a delightful journey through the golden age of radio!

Episodes

  1. 12/12/2023

    All Star Western Theater

    Saddle Up for All Star Western Theatre: A Roundup of Chuck Wagon CharmEmerging from the sun-drenched studios of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre served up hearty helpings of Republic Western-style entertainment. Think wagonloads of catchy tunes, knee-slapping humor, and guest appearances from the biggest names in the West.Foy Willing and his Riders of the Purple Sage, complete with Kenny Driver, Al Sloey, and Johnny Paul, provided the musical backdrop. These boys weren't strangers to the radio waves, having graced the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch and Roy Rogers' Show with their Western swing stylings. And let me tell you, this collection boasts some truly toe-tapping gems that'll have you two-stepping across the living room.Then there were the guest stars, like Johnny Mack Brown, who'd saddle up for action sketches and side-splitting skits. These cowboys joked as broad as the prairie sky itself, delivering the kind of belly laughs that only eight-year-olds and dusty joke books can muster nowadays.But fear not, there's no "corny" stigma attached to All Star Western Theatre. It's just plain fun, like a classic Western movie – honest, genuine, and refreshingly down-to-earth. This live show treated the studio audience to a rip-roaring good time, and even today, it's a delightful trip down memory lane.While Roy Rogers might take the cake for effortless charm and smooth singing, Foy Willing and his Riders hold their own in this show. Hearing them weave their musical magic alongside Roy is a true treat for any Western swing aficionado.So, if you're hankering for a slice of old-fashioned radio entertainment, grab your Stetson and dust off your boots. All Star Western Theatre is ready to whisk you away on a delightful journey through the golden age of radio!

    29 min

About

Saddle Up for All Star Western Theatre: A Roundup of Chuck Wagon CharmEmerging from the sun-drenched studios of Hollywood, All Star Western Theatre served up hearty helpings of Republic Western-style entertainment. Think wagonloads of catchy tunes, knee-slapping humor, and guest appearances from the biggest names in the West.Foy Willing and his Riders of the Purple Sage, complete with Kenny Driver, Al Sloey, and Johnny Paul, provided the musical backdrop. These boys weren't strangers to the radio waves, having graced the Andrews Sisters' Eight-to-the-Bar Ranch and Roy Rogers' Show with their Western swing stylings. And let me tell you, this collection boasts some truly toe-tapping gems that'll have you two-stepping across the living room.Then there were the guest stars, like Johnny Mack Brown, who'd saddle up for action sketches and side-splitting skits. These cowboys joked as broad as the prairie sky itself, delivering the kind of belly laughs that only eight-year-olds and dusty joke books can muster nowadays.But fear not, there's no "corny" stigma attached to All Star Western Theatre. It's just plain fun, like a classic Western movie – honest, genuine, and refreshingly down-to-earth. This live show treated the studio audience to a rip-roaring good time, and even today, it's a delightful trip down memory lane.While Roy Rogers might take the cake for effortless charm and smooth singing, Foy Willing and his Riders hold their own in this show. Hearing them weave their musical magic alongside Roy is a true treat for any Western swing aficionado.So, if you're hankering for a slice of old-fashioned radio entertainment, grab your Stetson and dust off your boots. All Star Western Theatre is ready to whisk you away on a delightful journey through the golden age of radio!

More From Quiet. Please

To listen to explicit episodes, sign in.

Stay up to date with this show

Sign in or sign up to follow shows, save episodes, and get the latest updates.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada