I grew up watching Roy Rogers on TV, a big part of which was his horse, Trigger. I didn’t know Trigger was so famous until I ...
"We want Roy Rogers." But the cowboy was not well enough to oblige them. And so his horse, Trigger, did his best to fill the breach. He reared high on his hind legs, took a bow or two outside the ...
Roy Rogers, often referred to as the "King of the Cowboys," was one of the most popular Western stars of the 1940s and '50s.
Article continues below The crowds turned out in force to greet Roy Rogers, the singing cowboy, and his trusty co-star Trigger, when they arrived to top the bill at the Birmingham Hippodrome.
Roy Rogers has closed its sole Greater Cincinnati location after less than two years in business. The franchise's Cleves ...
"We want Roy Rogers." But the cowboy was not well enough to oblige them. And so his horse, Trigger, did his best to fill the breach. He reared high on his hind legs, took a bow or two outside the ...