Too Young
On numerous occasions, film potentials are turned down because they don’t have the right look the film production team is looking for. Hollywood is famous for this, and still many people find this shocking to believe.
For Roy Rogers, he too faced this dilemma as, during a 1973 attempt to grow his career in filmmaking, he was turned down by Universal Film Studios because they thought he looked too young. We are very sure later on would see them regretting this one move.

Too Young
Separating from Music Group
Roy’s years with Sons of Pioneers was a great experience for him and granted him a lot of breakthrough opportunities. He had formed a bond with his groupies, and they were almost like family. However, the time came when a major change would strike the close bond of the group. They had to split because of a conflict of interest with signed contracts.
Columbia Pictures had signed Sons of Piooners while Rogers got a new contract with Republic. Of course, it was never easy for Rogers, but after much deliberation and thought, he decided to go with the latter and separate from the group that many would say made him who he was.

Separating From Music Group