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Convict Cowgirls

Finally, a documentary has been made with the True West reader in mind.

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Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites

(Cameo/Parkway Records, $9.98)

As far as Clint Eastwood’s career as a Country crooner is concerned, the actor has released a couple of singles—one with Merle Haggard and another with TJ Sheppard—and starred as a failed Depression-era troubadour in 1982’s Honkytonk Man.

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The Good, Bad, Ugly Comic?

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The Return of Roy Rogers

nd09_in_the_worksNashville-based 821 Entertainment is launching the most ambitious Roy Rogers program since, well, Leonard Slye became Roy Rogers­.

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Reach for the Sky

Reach for the Sky is currently shooting near Glen Rose, Texas. Producer Glenn Helm has brought aboard Alan Chan to direct the HD picture, so one can expect something spectacular. Chan has been involved with the visual/technical aspects of blockbuster movies such as Titanic, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and Beowulf.

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True West captures the spirit of the American West with authenticity, personality and humor by linking our history to our present. Whether you call it the Wild West, the Old West or the Far West, America's frontier history comes to life in True West, the world's oldest, continuously published Western Americana magazine.

Western movie fans, re-enactors, history buffs and road warriors, we got your history covered: outlaw, cowboy, Indian, lawman, gunfighter, fur trapper, miner, prospector, gambler, soldier, entertainer and pioneer. Check out these True Westerners now!
 

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