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OHIO HILLS FOLK FESTIVAL
HISTORY

Saw this picture of Ozzie Osborne on the .info site and thought it was great and just had to add it to the history. I contacted George Osborne in Montana and he verified it was at the 56 festival and that the suit Ozzie has on was originally owned by Sunset Carson ( a B western movie actor from the 1940's ).

Sunset Carson, born Winifred Maurice Harrison (November 12, 1920-May 1, 1990) was an American B-western star of the 1940s.
Born on November 12, 1920 at
Gracemont, Oklahoma
to Maurice Greely Harrison and Azalee Belle McAdams. He moved to Plainview, Texas as a child (1930 US Census Hale County, Texas). Carson became an accomplished rodeo rider in his youth. For a time he worked in a western show owned by early cowboy actor Tom Mix . In 1940 he traveled to South America , where he competed in rodeos for two years. After his return to the U.S., he played small parts in the 1943 film Stage Door Canteen , and the 1944 film Janie , both having him billed as "Michael Harrison". Catching the attention of Republic Pictures executive Lou Grey , he was signed to a contract and given his own series of B-westerns, along with having his name changed to "Sunset Carson".

 

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