The 101 Ranch Boys was an American country western band.
Formed in Kansas City, Kansas in the 1930s[1] the group was based in York, Pennsylvania where they broadcast their own local radio program on WSBA (AM).
They recorded albums for Columbia Records and also gave concerts internationally; both as a band and accompanying famous country singers.
They also played a show for President Harry S. Truman at Constitution Hall in Washington DC.
[2] The group's original members were George Long, Smoky Roberts, Andy Reynolds, and Cliff Brown.