I loved listening to Dusty talk about his parents & the family. I grew up with Roy & Dale. It's so good to hear how much love they had for their family & each other. They were loved by millions & remembered still.
My grandma let me watch Roy & Dale as a kid 60s. She kept me on Sundays & I got to watch one show that day at dinner. I watch them today & appreciate them more be than I could ever have imagined.
I remember meeting her one time and she was an amazing woman. It was at a parade in Victorville . Roy Rogers was also their . The saddles were so amazing with all the silver and everything .
I just had the blessing of coming across this interview. What a great interview! My thanks to both participants. Well done!! Special thanks, to Dusty, for being a real example of a Christian soldier, who keeps ablaze The Torch Of The Gospel. You are a credit to God and your parents and yourself! May God continue to bless you with wisdom and love.
Dusty, I have always loved your Mom and Dad when I was a little girl I wanted to be like Dale They were fabulous people.i loved the book I read the book when I had my daughter she was two years old.
Loved this interview with Dusty. Obviously a nice man, well spoken and kind. I came from an abusive/dysfunctional family. Roy and Dale became my pretend parents. I kept scrapbooks and kept up with the family. Now 81, scrolling through UTube, I'm glad I had the opportunity to revisit these special memories.
Thank you, wonderful interview. I loved getting to meet Dusty and tour the Roy Rogers Museum while it was in Branson. Hearing the Sons of the Pioneers was another big highlight of our stay there. I was introduced to them as a girl through an uncle who had a 45 record of them singing Cool Water, and fell in love with that beautiful sound! My brothers and I watched the TV shows and fell in love with Roy, Dale, Pat Brady and of course, Trigger. Wonderful memories! Later I read some of Dale's books which were very inspiring. And then I was delighted to introduce Roy's movies to my sons when they were 6 & 8 years old. My oldest was not impressed after learning they were in B&W, but by the end of watching the first one, when I asked, "That wasn't so bad was it?" he was shocked to realize he'd not even noticed it wasn't in color. 😊 Good stories can hold their own!
Your parents were on stage and had a public performance at The The New York State Fair In August of 1972. My parents let me watch all the episodes on TV that they aired.I was 5 at that time and was quite enamored with how Roy and Dale dealt with morals, values, truth and honesty. After the show, my mother and I stood outside of the artist's enternce to see if we could get autographs.They came out of the green room, and I ducked under the security ropes. My Mom was 8 months pregnant with my brother, so she couldn't catch me. I jumped right into your mother arms. She asked "who are you?" I said "My name is Paul and I love you both." Roy was very kind and said 'It's good to meet you." The first thing I asked him was "Where is trigger?" I didn't know. I was a kid. Roy was great and Said "He's at home." Your Mom gave me a kiss on the cheek and said' You better get back to your mom." And I walked back out. This is something I will never forget and meant so much to me. Maybe I've wrote this to you before. If I have, I'm sorry.Your parents changed the life of so many people.I wish more would with and listen to what the had to say,
I read Angel Unaware when I was about 8. It was such an eye opener! Dusty is saying something I say. There there are miracles everywhere. Most are so small we miss them.
Thankx to Google for providing the world with news and info great American cowboys ranging from Roy Rogers to Rex Allen and a host of others. Am 82 years old and enjoy all the cowboy narratives given on Google!! How about news on Red Ryder, Rod Cameron, Lash Larue
Message to Dusty: Operation Cowboy will make certain that Today's kids know just who "Roy Rogers is," I promise you! We have a plan, and it's our mission. We will accomplish that mission, by God's Grace. You'll be hearing about us. God bless!
Love this Interview with Dusty.
I loved listening to Dusty talk about his parents & the family. I grew up with Roy & Dale. It's so good to hear how much love they had for their family & each other. They were loved by millions & remembered still.
My grandma let me watch Roy & Dale as a kid 60s. She kept me on Sundays & I got to watch one show that day at dinner. I watch them today & appreciate them more be than I could ever have imagined.
I remember meeting her one time and she was an amazing woman. It was at a parade in Victorville . Roy Rogers was also their . The saddles were so amazing with all the silver and everything .
I just had the blessing of coming across this interview. What a great interview! My thanks to both participants. Well done!! Special thanks, to Dusty, for being a real example of a Christian soldier, who keeps ablaze The Torch Of The Gospel. You are a credit to God and your parents and yourself! May God continue to bless you with wisdom and love.
I will always love Roy and Dale. I watch Roy Rogers movies every weekend while working around the house. I still, at my age, love them.
Dusty, I have always loved your Mom and Dad when I was a little girl I wanted to be like Dale They were fabulous people.i loved the book I read the book when I had my daughter she was two years old.
Loved this interview with Dusty. Obviously a nice man, well spoken and kind. I came from an abusive/dysfunctional family. Roy and Dale became my pretend parents. I kept scrapbooks and kept up with the family. Now 81, scrolling through UTube, I'm glad I had the opportunity to revisit these special memories.
Thank you, wonderful interview. I loved getting to meet Dusty and tour the Roy Rogers Museum while it was in Branson. Hearing the Sons of the Pioneers was another big highlight of our stay there. I was introduced to them as a girl through an uncle who had a 45 record of them singing Cool Water, and fell in love with that beautiful sound! My brothers and I watched the TV shows and fell in love with Roy, Dale, Pat Brady and of course, Trigger. Wonderful memories! Later I read some of Dale's books which were very inspiring. And then I was delighted to introduce Roy's movies to my sons when they were 6 & 8 years old. My oldest was not impressed after learning they were in B&W, but by the end of watching the first one, when I asked, "That wasn't so bad was it?" he was shocked to realize he'd not even noticed it wasn't in color. 😊 Good stories can hold their own!
What a wise man, Dusty Rogers. Loved Roy & Dale when I was a kid.
Your parents were on stage and had a public performance at The The New York State Fair In August of 1972. My parents let me watch all the episodes on TV that they aired.I was 5 at that time and was quite enamored with how Roy and Dale dealt with morals, values, truth and honesty. After the show, my mother and I stood outside of the artist's enternce to see if we could get autographs.They came out of the green room, and I ducked under the security ropes. My Mom was 8 months pregnant with my brother, so she couldn't catch me. I jumped right into your mother arms. She asked "who are you?" I said "My name is Paul and I love you both." Roy was very kind and said 'It's good to meet you." The first thing I asked him was "Where is trigger?" I didn't know. I was a kid. Roy was great and Said "He's at home." Your Mom gave me a kiss on the cheek and said' You better get back to your mom." And I walked back out. This is something I will never forget and meant so much to me. Maybe I've wrote this to you before. If I have, I'm sorry.Your parents changed the life of so many people.I wish more would with and listen to what the had to say,
I've looked up to Roy Rogers from the time I first heard his name. I'm older than dirt now and he's still my hero.
Mom was a trooper!
Dusty really loved and respected his Mother!
Happy Trails, Dear Dusty.
I read Angel Unaware when I was about 8. It was such an eye opener!
Dusty is saying something I say. There there are miracles everywhere. Most are so small we miss them.
Just read Dusty's memoir Growing up With Roy and Dale. Dusty is such a great storyteller!
Very interesting.
I'm very sorry about your mother. I never knew this.
Thankx to Google for providing the world with news and info great American cowboys ranging from Roy Rogers to Rex Allen and a host of others. Am 82 years old and enjoy all the cowboy narratives given on Google!! How about news on Red Ryder, Rod Cameron, Lash Larue
And he dresses like his father
Message to Dusty: Operation Cowboy will make certain that Today's kids know just who "Roy Rogers is," I promise you! We have a plan, and it's our mission. We will accomplish that mission, by God's Grace. You'll be hearing about us. God bless!
Can't hear. Volume isn't good
Must be your phone, I can hear it just fine.
Not my phone
Same. I wish I could hear the interviewer better!