Question For You
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Can you name this person???
Actor, Singer. Major League Baseball Team Owner.
Known by many as "The Singing Cowboy," he is best
remembered for his songs "Rudolph the Red-nosed
Reindeer," and his theme song, "Back in the Saddle
Again." His first film was "In Old Santa Fe" (1934),
and the following year, he was in a movie serial,
"The Phantom Empire" (1935), following which he
signed a contract with Republic Pictures. His films
in the 1930s and 1940s literally defined the B-Western
film, despite cars, airplanes and other modern devices
in them. He wrote over 200 songs during his lifetime.
A shrewd businessman, He invested wisely and retired
from show business in the late 1950s, a self-made
millionaire.
His gasoline company, Flying A, takes its name from his
interest in flying and the letter of his last name. In 1983,
he bought the California Angels baseball team.
Died: October 2, 1998
Born: September 29, 1907
ANSWER!!!
Can you name this person???
Actor, Singer. Major League Baseball Team Owner.
Known by many as "The Singing Cowboy," he is best
remembered for his songs "Rudolph the Red-nosed
Reindeer," and his theme song, "Back in the Saddle
Again." His first film was "In Old Santa Fe" (1934),
and the following year, he was in a movie serial,
"The Phantom Empire" (1935), following which he
signed a contract with Republic Pictures. His films
in the 1930s and 1940s literally defined the B-Western
film, despite cars, airplanes and other modern devices
in them. He wrote over 200 songs during his lifetime.
A shrewd businessman, He invested wisely and retired
from show business in the late 1950s, a self-made
millionaire.
His gasoline company, Flying A, takes its name from his
interest in flying and the letter of his last name. In 1983,
he bought the California Angels baseball team.
Died: October 2, 1998
Born: September 29, 1907
ANSWER!!!
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