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Scott
(Salt Lick Hard Tack) Brownlee is the ranch foreman at the
Rockin' B. He herds the big old doghouse bass viol, does most
of the musical arranging for the Rockin' B show, sings with
his forewoman, Miss Pammie, and is Dusty Bicuspid's ugly twin
brother. Scott was born and raised in northeastern Colorado.
He spent several years performing with the rock-bluegrass
group, Rufus Krisp. He was a composer in Denver for many television
series and films, including the Emmy-award-winning, "Baby
Doe." Scott then joined the musical gold rush to California,
where he penned songs for the Muppet Babies cartoon show,
and worked as a freelance recording engineer for Disney, Marvel,
and DIC. Besides his duties shovelin' in the Rockin' B corral,
and being husband to Miss Pammie and father to their young’uns
Penn and Olivia, he is a professor at the School of Film and
Television at UCLA, and also at Loyola Marymount University.
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Pamela
(Miss Pammie) Brownlee, wife of Scott, was raised
in Solvang, California. She shares the love of the
cowboy life and country living in general with her
husband, Scott. Music has always been an integral
part of her life. A member of the 4-H club, Miss Pammie
availed herself of the talent show aspect, in addition
to raising and showing sheep. She started performing
in musicals in elementary school and continued on
through high school. Her first band was The Salt Company
out of Hollywood, CA. She enrolled in the vocal program
at Dick Grove School of Music where she co-founded
the Doo-Wah Riders. During that time she sang on the
Queen Mary in an Andrews Sisters revue with her
future husband Scott (Dusty Bicuspid's twin brother).
They married in 1981, had two
wonderful children, Olivia and Penn, and moved to
Liberty Lake, WA in 1992. There the family started
the Rockin' B Ranch Cowboy Supper Show in their barn
where they open seasonally June 1st through the end
of September to sell-out crowds Thursday, Friday and
Saturday nights.
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