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Bob Nolan...

Bob NolanBorn Clarence Robert Nobles on April 13, 1908 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, at the age of thirteen he moved to live with his father, Harry, in Tucson, Arizona. Harry had changed his name to Nolan and it was as Bob Nolan that Clarence began a career as a singer on the Chautauqua tent-show circuit cum lifeguard at Santa Monica.

In 1933, with Leonard Slye (Roy Rogers) and Tim Spencer, he became a co-founder of the singing group the Sons of the Pioneers for which he was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980.

Bob was the singing voice for Ken Maynard in the 1934 film, In Old Santa Fe but he appeared in at least 88 low-budget Western films, first for Columbia Pictures and later with cowboy stars Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. With the Sons of the Pioneers, he made guest appearances in high-budget A-movies like "Hollywood Canteen", with Bing Crosby in "Rhythm on the Range" and in the Walt Disney short, "Melody Time".

Bob retired from show business in 1949 to begin a semi-secluded life as a songwriter. Bob Nolan was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1971 and at the age of 72, he recorded his last LP album, "Bob Nolan: The Sound of a Pioneer".

Bob NolanBob had a daughter, Roberta Irene Nolan, with his first wife, Pearl Fields. He was married again in 1942 to Clara "P-Nuts" Brown. He died of a heart attack in 1980 in Newport Beach, California and at his request, his ashes were scattered across the Nevada desert. Bob Nolan is survived by his grandson, Calin Coburn, and grandchildren, Cayleen, Miles and Connor Coburn.

In 1986, for his 1941 song "Cool Water", the Sons of the Pioneers were given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. He also wrote the famous "Tumbling Tumbleweeds". In 1995, Nolan was inducted posthumously into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

He was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1993 and into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005.

His home of forty years in Studio City, California, a block away from what was once Republic Studios, was later owned by comedian Ellen DeGeneres and is currently owned by actor Jim Beaver.

-From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia-

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