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Riders in the Sky Gallops Into the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts

Riders in the Sky's salute to Roy Rogers takes place September 18.

CERRITOS, CA – Riders in the Sky gallops into the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) for a fun-filled, family-friendly show celebrating movies, music, and the memory of Roy Rogers, the “King of the Cowboys.” The excitement hits the CCPA stage on Sunday, September 18, 3:00 PM. Lasso your tickets, starting at $20, at the CCPA Ticket Office, by calling (562) 467-8818, or at cerritoscenter.com.

Saddle up for a high-spirited, action-packed Western show filled with original songs and slapstick comedy in King of the Cowboys! Riders in the Sky Salutes Roy Rogers. The Grammy-winning Riders in the Sky has been called one of “the most significant acts in the history of American music” by Billboard magazine.

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Formed in the ’70s, Riders in the Sky has yipped and yodeled its way into American hearts with its wacky humor and Western wit. Often decked out in colorful Western wear while spinning lassos above their heads, the cowboys are “Ranger Doug” (Doug Green), “Too Slim” (Fred LaBour), “Woody Paul” (Paul Chrisman), and “Joey” (Joey Miskulin). The group got its start in 1977 in a Nashville nightclub. Its 1988 album, Riders Radio Theater, led to a segment on National Public Radio, where the cowboys had already attracted fans with its performances on Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion program.

Riders in the Sky, featured on Country Music Foundation’s Walkway of Stars, was inducted into the Grand Ol’ Opry and named “Entertainer of the Year” seven times by the Western Music Association. The Academy of Western Artists twice named the quartet “Western Music Group of the Year,” and the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum has honored the band multiple times with its Wrangler Award.

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Celebrated for Toy Story 2’s Woody’s Roundup, which won the Grammy for “Best Musical Album for Children,” Riders in the Sky also penned the score for Pixar Animation’s Oscar-winning short For the Birds. The band roped in its second Grammy for Monsters Inc.

Image courtesy of the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts.

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