Roy Rogers’ Life Through Rare Vintage Photos
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Roy Rogers’ Life Through Rare Vintage Photos
When it comes to Western music, very few people have influenced Americans as much as Roy Rogers. Known as the “King of the Cowboys”, he performed in numerous films during the ’40s and ’50s, and played country music throughout much of the ’30s. He was one of the brightest gems of America and is still revered today. We take a look at the life of an icon through these vintage photos.
Early life
Roy Rogers had a very humble start to his life. Originally named Leonard Slye, he was born to Andrew “Andy” Slye and Mattie Slye née Womack on November 5, 1911, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The family lived in a small tenement building on the second street – the very same place where Riverfront stadium would be built later. However, soon after Rogers’ birth, the family decided to make some changes in their lives which set Rogers’ journey in motion as well.