Sons of the Pioneers were an American western music group which was founded in 1933. They are known for their unique harmony style and iconic western sound. One of their most famous songs is "Cool Water," which was written by member Bob Nolan and released in 1941. The song tells the tale of a cowboy who is thirsty and searching for water in the desert, and the lyrics describe the beauty and danger of the western landscape. "Cool Water" became a hit when it was featured in the 1948 movie "The Big Lebowski," and it remains a beloved classic in the western music genre. The Sons of the Pioneers were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980, and their legacy continues to influence musicians today.
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