Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry. During the 1980s and 1990s, the group was notable for its ability to attract fans both firmly within the country tradition (the Riders are members of the Grand Ole Opry) and from outside. Riders in the Sky are made up of lead singer Ranger Doug (born Douglas B. Green), Woody Paul (born Paul Chrisman) on fiddle and vocals, Too Slim (string bass and guitar), and since the mid-'90s, "Cowpolka King" Joey Miskulin on accordion.
Videos
The Book of Will
Conejo Players Theatre (6/6 - 6/28) | ||
Velveteen Rabbit: A Toy Story
Conejo Players Theatre (5/2 - 5/11) | ||
Ain't Too Proud (Non-Equity)
Bank of America Performing Arts Center [Fred Kavli Theatre] (3/14 - 3/16) | ||
Hotbed Hotel
Conejo Players Theatre (1/10 - 2/1) | ||
New West Symphony: Carmina & Carnival
Bank of America Performing Arts Center (3/1 - 3/1) | ||
Anastasia: The Musical
Conejo Players Theatre (3/21 - 4/13) | ||
New West Symphony: Bohemian Rhapsody & Carmen
Bank of America Performing Arts Center (4/5 - 4/5) | ||
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