Monday, July 11, 2005

Gentry Bros. 1926-27/ Jerry Burrell


After the regular performance, an "aftershow" was given consisting of Wild West riding, roping, maybe an Indian troup and would feature a Western Star such a the Lone Ranger I mentioned earlier. Of all the personalities in U.S. History, none rival the American Cowboy, always self assured, ready for action and as the saying goes "respected by the men, admired by the ladies and worshipped by the children". It pretty much remains the same today. Buckles

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