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Share your videos with friends, family, and the world. Glen, Milburn and Ken perform a medley of. 287 "For a Cowboy Has to Sing" by Jim Bob Tinsley.

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Here's a young Ken Curtis ("Festus") singing with the original, premiere cowboy singing group, The Sons of the Pioneers, They Formed in 1934, but as.

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Ken Lattimore (1998–present) tenor. Jul 2, 2021 · “Born Today, July 2, in 1916, Ken CurtisSons of Pioneers, Tommy Dorsey vocalist, over 60 roles including The Searchers, The Alamo, Mister Roberts -and of course Festus Hagen on TVs Gunsmoke!” the Tweet read, along with a photo of Curtis as we all knew him best.

With the Hoosier Hot Shots, he starred as a singing cowboy in a series of musical westerns.
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Details are: Glen's guests are "Gunsmoke" actors Milburn Stone and Ken Curtis (also formerly with the Sons of the Pioneers), singer Evie Sands and Leland Palmer.

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"Everybody's Dancin'". Ken Curtis (born Curtis Wain Gates; July 2, 1916 – April 28, 1991) was an American actor and singer best known for his role as Festus Haggen on the CBS western television series Gunsmoke. Shug Fisher / Bob Nolan / Lloyd Perryman / The Sons of the Pioneers / Betty Taylor. Performed by the Sons of the Pioneers. Ken Curtis sang with them from '49 until '53. .

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Fans will no doubt miss seeing Dusty on stage next year, but the Sons of the Pioneers will not miss a beat, says Tommy, whose own history with the group began almost 40 years ago.