Recorded around 1940 in Chicago. January 29, 2013 would have been Lloyd Perryman's 96th birthday!
Lloyd Perryman (1917-1977) was one of the most foundational members of the Sons of the Pioneers. Brought in to replace vocalist Len Slye (Roy Rogers) after he left the Sons of the Pioneers, Lloyd was the originator of the close stacked harmonies that made the Sons of the Pioneers a hit across the world. His gorgeous tenor voice and broad vocal range (Lloyd could sing anything from bass to high tenor), added a distinct sound to the arrangements of the Pioneers until his death in 1977. Without Lloyd, it is safe to say that the Pioneers would not have been what they were.
To read more about Lloyd Perryman, visit: http://www.bobnolan-sop.net/Biographies/The Story of SOP/Lloyd Perryman/Lloyd Perryman.htm
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