By Parker Anderson
By the 1920s and 1930s, rodeos had become very popular nationwide and had advanced from mere feats of bronc riding and calf tying to include halftime entertainment shows. During this period, one of the most popular of the entertainers and singing cowboys on the rodeo circuit was "Powder River" Jack Lee and his wife, Kitty. Interestingly, they are mostly forgotten today and are seldom talked about, even by rodeo historians. There is a reason for this.
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