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The Arizona Wranglers

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The Arizona Wranglers
This group started singing together in 1929 while working at the Triple XXX Rootbeer Drive-In diner in Phoenix, Arizona. At the time they were referred to as the 'Triple XXX Root Beer Singers'. They became known for their cowboy western songs and their singing was featured in western movies. Around this time they renamed themselves 'The Arizona Wranglers'. Over the years they had accumulated an assortment of singers. Some of the members of the group were Joe Ives (nickname: "Hungry"), Charles Hunter (nickname: "Iron Tail"), J. E. Patterson (nickname: "Nubbins"), L.F. Costello (nickname: "Slicker"), Calvin Short (or Cal Short or Shorts) (nickname: "Sleepy"), Loyal Underwood (nickname: "The Sheriff"), Leonard "Len" Dossey (nickname: "Dynamite"), Jack Jones (Pocatello Kid), Jack Kirk (Pecos/Pappy) and Pete McKinney (Hilo Pete), Glenn Strange (nickname: "Pee Wee"), John Jackson (nickname: "Stony" or "Stoney"), Curtis McPeters (nickname: "Cactus Mack"), and there may have been others over the years. Some members moved on to other country singing groups. The Arizona Wranglers were an important part of the B-Westerns and may have had some influence in the "Singing Cowboy" trend. They were among the first country singing groups to appear in the early years of the sound westerns. Their personal appearances and radio performances helped fuel the popularity of western music. The Arizona Wranglers could be heard regularly on radio station KNX-Hollywood in the 1930's. Some of their songs can be heard in B-westerns, but they usually were uncredited as a group. Most of the time the ones singing in the group also had a acting part in the movie and that's how they were credited. They did perform at Movie Theatres when the movie tied-in included one of/or part of, one of their songs. And they usually performed the song live. Old posters exist of these events, but are hard to come by today. As the Westerns and "the singing cowboy" became less popular in the movie industry. So faded away the Arizona Wranglers. Most of the old members stayed in the movie business. A few left the entertainment life. The Arizona Wranglers had a good run that lasted a decade.
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    Noah Beery Jr., Chuck Baldra, L.F. Costello, Charles Hunter, John Jackson, Jack Kirk, Johnny Luther, Cactus Mack, Jean Rogers, Cal Short, Glenn Strange, Rex, and The Arizona Wranglers in Stormy (1935)
    Stormy
    6.6
    • Cowhand Musicians(as The Original Arizona Wranglers)
    • 1935
    Lon Chaney Jr. and Dorothy Gulliver in The Last Frontier (1932)
    The Last Frontier
    6.2
    • Soundtrack("The Old Chisholm Trail")
    • 1932
    Johnny Luther, Ken Maynard, Pascale Perry, Frank Rice, Jack Rockwell, Lem Sowards, and Robert Walker in The Fiddlin' Buckaroo (1933)
    The Fiddlin' Buckaroo
    7.2
    • Musicians(uncredited)
    • 1933
    Bob Custer in Headin' for Trouble (1931)
    Headin' for Trouble
    5.5
    • Musical Ensemble(uncredited)
    • 1931

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    • Buck Jones in Left Handed Law (1937)
      Left Handed Law
      5.8
      • Musicians (uncredited)
      • 1937
    • Ken Maynard, Harry Woods, and Tarzan in Heroes of the Range (1936)
      Heroes of the Range
      7.1
      • Trail Musicians (uncredited)
      • 1936
    • John Wayne in Lawless Range (1935)
      Lawless Range
      5.0
      • Singing Cowhands (uncredited)
      • 1935
    • Noah Beery Jr., Chuck Baldra, L.F. Costello, Charles Hunter, John Jackson, Jack Kirk, Johnny Luther, Cactus Mack, Jean Rogers, Cal Short, Glenn Strange, Rex, and The Arizona Wranglers in Stormy (1935)
      Stormy
      6.6
      • Cowhand Musicians (as The Original Arizona Wranglers)
      • 1935
    • Johnny Luther, Ken Maynard, Pascale Perry, Frank Rice, Jack Rockwell, Lem Sowards, and Robert Walker in The Fiddlin' Buckaroo (1933)
      The Fiddlin' Buckaroo
      7.2
      • Musicians (uncredited)
      • 1933
    • Bob Custer in Headin' for Trouble (1931)
      Headin' for Trouble
      5.5
      • Musical Ensemble (uncredited)
      • 1931

    Soundtrack



    • Buck Jones in Sudden Bill Dorn (1937)
      Sudden Bill Dorn
      6.6
      • performer: "Don't Jump the Gun", "Everything is Swinging in the Mountains"
      • 1937
    • Ken Maynard, Harry Woods, and Tarzan in Heroes of the Range (1936)
      Heroes of the Range
      7.1
      • performer: "Take Me Back To My Boots and Saddle" (1935) (uncredited)
      • 1936
    • John Wayne in Lawless Range (1935)
      Lawless Range
      5.0
      • lyrics: "On the Banks of the Sunny San Juan"
      • music: "On the Banks of the Sunny San Juan" (uncredited)
      • 1935
    • Noah Beery Jr., Chuck Baldra, L.F. Costello, Charles Hunter, John Jackson, Jack Kirk, Johnny Luther, Cactus Mack, Jean Rogers, Cal Short, Glenn Strange, Rex, and The Arizona Wranglers in Stormy (1935)
      Stormy
      6.6
      • performer: "The Old Chisholm Trail", "A Cowboy's Dream"
      • 1935
    • Heir to Trouble (1935)
      Heir to Trouble
      6.2
      • performer: "The Old Chisholm Trail", "The Cowboy's Lament" (uncredited)
      • 1935
    • John Wayne in Westward Ho (1935)
      Westward Ho
      5.7
      • performer: "The Vigilantes" ("Westward Ho" (1935), uncredited)
      • 1935
    • Johnny Luther, Ken Maynard, Pascale Perry, Frank Rice, Jack Rockwell, Lem Sowards, and Robert Walker in The Fiddlin' Buckaroo (1933)
      The Fiddlin' Buckaroo
      7.2
      • performer: "The Old Chisholm Trail"
      • 1933
    • Lon Chaney Jr. and Dorothy Gulliver in The Last Frontier (1932)
      The Last Frontier
      6.2
      • performer: "The Old Chisholm Trail"
      • 1932
    • Bob Custer in Headin' for Trouble (1931)
      Headin' for Trouble
      5.5
      • performer: "When the Roundup Is Over"
      • 1931

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      • The Original Arizona Wranglers

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      Members have included Jack Kirk, Ace Spriggins, Pete McKinney, Oscar Gahan, Jack Jones, Glenn Strange, Cactus Mack, Loyal Underwood, Charles Hunter, L.F. Costello, Cal Short, John Jackson, Johnny Luther, Chuck Baldra

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