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    King of the Cowboys, Queen of the West: Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

    by Raymond E. White


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    Combining a detailed narrative with extensive reference materials, this volume provides a wealth of information on the professional careers of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. White (emeritus, history, Ball State U.) traces their more than 60 years in the entertainment business, and situates the singing cowboy and his free-spirited partner within the larger context of 20th-century American popular culture. Particular attention is paid to how Rogers and Evans incorporated their Christian faith into their performances. The reference section includes filmographies as well as radio appearance logs, discographies, and lists of comics, television appearances, and song compositions. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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    Library Journal
    "Roy Rogers and Dale Evans entertained Americans for more than 60 years and, in so doing, created their own special image of the mythic American West." With this premise, White (history, emeritus, Ball State Univ.) chronicles the husband-and-wife team as popular culture icons. In addition to biographical background, he concentrates on the wide scope of their careers in radio, film, recording, comics, and television. Presenting them as archetypes of the romantic West, he shows how they fashioned an image supported by their marriage and completed by their Christian philosophy (to which he devotes a chapter). The book's strength lies in its research and accumulation of data; it is a valuable reference source for minutiae and lists, including a log of radio appearances. Compared with more personal bios (e.g., Cheryl Rogers-Barnett's Cowboy Princess) and other popular perspectives, this work stands as a career analysis. White is more concerned with how Rogers and Evans became popular culture symbols than with intimate details. Unfortunately, the price is a bit high, considering it contains only 115 pages of actual text. Recommended for larger public and academic libraries where interest warrants.-Barbara Kundanis, Batavia P.L., IL Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
    From the Publisher
    "White presents a wealth of new, carefully organized, and highly readable information—the largest source I have seen yet on the professional careers of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. A detailed narrative is accompanied by thorough reference materials that point fans to recordings, videos, comics, and memorabilia."—Gary A. Yoggy, professor emeritus of history at Corning Community College, editor of Back in the Saddle: Essays on Western Film and Television Actors and author of Riding the Video Range: The Rise and Fall of the Western on Television
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