I am very proud of my families western heritage. I was born in Roswell New Mexico, in 1951. We lived on a 40,000 acre horse ranch, one of the only horse ranches in New Mexico. My Father was not only a working Cowboy, he was also a professional Rodeo Cowboy. Ranching was a tough life in the early 1900's. Times were lean, and when my dad was 15 years old he was already a seasoned horseman, bronc rider, and calf roper. The natural process was to strike out on his own, and pursue his dream, to be a professional Athlete. He and his brother Bill, had trained hard as kids, running long distances in the miles of open prairie and mesquite covered sand hills along the Pecos River Valley, which ran through the ranch. And when they were ready, they joined the ranks of the professional rodeo hands. Traveling all across the country, going to all the shows they could make from the small ones to the big ones. They eventually became top pros, and were tough competition for the great ones. Traveling with Such famous promoters as Gene Autry, and his wild west shows, they made the grand tour to Madison Square Gardens, The Boston Gardens, The Pendleton Roundup, Cheyenne Frontier Days, and The Calgary Stampede. When they realized the promoters were making all the money, A tight group of them all got together at The Boson Gardens, and went on Strike, and created the Cowboy Turtles Association, the name coming from the fact that they were so slow in doing so. This Association later morphed into the RCA (The  Rodeo Cowboys Association), and later the PRCA.  The rodeo professionals of today have the Turtles to thank for getting the money to the right people. For this, and their their accomplishments as professionals, Both my Dad, and his Brother Bill, were both inducted into the National Rodeo Hall of Fame, in Oklahoma City, in the late 1980's. We are very proud of them. As a kid, I was fortunate enough to travel along with my parents in my early years, unknowingly hanging with Stars, and future Stars of Rodeo and Screen. Cowboys turned Actors, like Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Slim Pickens, Ben Johnson, Casey Tibbs, all friends and associates of the family. Lot's of great Stories, and memories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sonny Hancock & Old Crow at 15 years old

   

 

 

                             

 

My first ride

Sonny roping at 83

 

My second ride

Bill's

 

 

Sonny's

 

   

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Sonny in his Prime

 

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At The Hall of Fame Induction 1997