Pinto Pete in Arizona - Single Episodes
Pinto Pete in Arizona is a delightful series that showcases little-known country and western programs. The show features Pinto Pete and His Ranch Boys, who recorded a total of 104 shows, with an additional 78 episodes dedicated to Pinto Pete in Arizona. The Ranch Boys have roots dating back to as early as 1930, broadcasting over KTM nearly every day during those early years.
Jack Ross, a versatile actor and producer, took on the role of Pinto Pete, accompanied by Joe "Curley" Bradley and Ken "Shorty" Carson. All three were not only actors but also stuntmen, appearing in films such as It Happened One Night and In Old Monterey. Their first recorded broadcast was on December 13, 1933, in Sandusky, Ohio, and they continued to be mentioned in broadcasts through 1936.
In 1935, they auditioned for the Tom Mix radio show in Chicago, with Curley landing the role of "Pecos" and Ross as "Tom Mix." Their journey took them from Hollywood to Chicago in a publicity stunt, leading to a three-month appearance on National Barn Dance. The program was introduced to Australia around 1934 and continued to be heard intermittently until 1944.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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OTR_Burch
I happen to love these shows, but that's really a matter of personal taste. The music is lively, expertly performed, and makes me smile. The quality is quite good, and consistent. Give them a try. Some shows, 11-13 for example, are mislabeled. I haven't gotten through indexing the whole group. If you like these, be sure to grab Pinto Pete and his Ranch Boys. Similar format, same great music.