In the 1930s, when the urban dance halls of America were ringing to the swing sounds of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Count Basie, a unique form of dance music was taking hold in the rural South West. Exposed to big band influences through the radio, rural string bands took jazz and big band music and adapted it for their traditional instruments. Country fiddles, banjos and steel guitars played alongside horns, drums and pianos. Also feeding into this music were the diverse cultural influences prevalent in 1930s Texas and Oklahoma. This was an area filled with the sounds of different communities. Czech and German polka, Mexican mariachi, Cajun and blues were all part of the soundtrack of the Southwest and bled into this new style of music, which would later become known as 'Western Swing'. It was a sound which was to become the lifeblood of the Texan dancehall for the next twenty years, and provide America with a musician regarded by many as 'the best band leader of all time' - Bob Wills. In this five part series Ray Benson, the founder and lead singer of Grammy winning Western Swing band 'Asleep at the Wheel' charts the history and development of this music. He celebrates the people who created, developed and refined the Western Swing sound, and joins some of the players, enthusiasts and fans who are keeping this unique part of America's musical history alive for the next generation. The series features contributions from Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett and The Hot Club of Cowtown plus former members of 'Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys' Johnny Gimble, Herb Remington, Bobby Koefer, Louise Rowe and Leon Rausch. In the third part of the series we travel to the small farming town of Turkey, deep in the heart of the Texas Panhandle - the hometown of legendary Western Swing bandleader Bob Wills. That this unassuming tiny farming settlement was home to one of the most important figures in Texan music is impressive enough. But pass through Turkey on the last weekend in April and you'll see how this little town, population 500, is transformed into a place of pilgrimage for Western Swing fans from all over the world - "Welcome to Bob Wills Day!" Ray Benson sees the impact of Western Swing music on this little town and finds out what keeps fans coming back year after year. We also hear from Bob's daughter Rosetta Wills and some of the Texas Playboys themselves about life on the road with Bob and the secret of his huge success.