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“My tank will never empty,” Tallman said. “As long as I can get up those stairs and I have the mental capabilities to deliver ...
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Bob Tallman Foundation. The QR code and information is available on Randy website along with his complete obituary at www.rosewoodfuneralchapel.com.
Courtesy photo/Jean Barton The 2025 Red Bluff Bull Sale buyer numbers were handled by Debra Camacho, Sheree Owens, and Patty Daly, when 281 bulls sold for an average of $7,811 during the 84th ...
Real rodeo cowboys modeled the clothing—16-year-old junior world champion bareback rider Kash Loyd and 77-year-old Bob Tallman, a legendary rodeo announcer. The marketing campaign features vintage ...
But Tallman was the shoot’s main character. A fifth-generation beef rancher and ProRodeo Hall of Fame American rodeo announcer, Tallman is, at 77, about the same age as Wrangler and Whataburger.
Cancer doesn’t know race, age or religion. For a few hours during the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, 24 children and their families put the disease out of their minds and didn’t know cancer.
The Rodeo's 2024 inaugural class included longtime announcer Bob Tallman, decorated barrel racer Charmayne James and Mike Cervi, who's provided bulls, broncs, steers and calves to Rodeo Houston ...
Coffee, 69, will be inducted into the 2025 RodeoHouston Hall of Fame. He is the only member of the forthcoming class. Coffee spent 31 years as a barrelman, or rodeo clown, at RodeoHouston. For ...
Snyder participated in a barrel race Friday night to the excitement of the audience. “This beautiful lady is amazing,” Reno Rodeo announcer Bob Tallman said over the loudspeaker during the race.
“This beautiful lady is amazing,” Reno Rodeo announcer Bob Tallman said over the loudspeaker during the race. Snyder survived a rollover truck accident in 2010, but suffered an injury to her spinal ...
Snyder participated in a barrel race Friday night to the excitement of the audience. “This beautiful lady is amazing,” Reno Rodeo announcer Bob Tallman said over the loudspeaker during the race.