EDDIE DEAN - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 298620
Sale Price $162.00
Reg. $180.00
EDDIE DEAN
Shown wearing western garb and riding a horse in this black and white
photograph
Photograph signed: "Eddie Dean" in blue ink, B/w 8x10.
Eddie Dean (1907-1999), a former singer on the popular National Barn
Dance radio program in 1934, became a featured performer on Gene Autry's
Melody Ranch and The Judy Canova Show. In 1938, Autry offered
Dean a film role in Western Jamboree, beginning an eight-year stint in
low budget Westerns, including five Hopalong Cassidy films and the serial,
The Lone Ranger Rides Again.
Ironically, Dean was not asked to sing until 1944's Harmony Trail, which
brought him to the attention of PRC, a low-budget studio. The studio, which
hoped to compete with Republic's Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, released the
first Eddie Dean musical westerns in color, making their singing cowboy the
first star of color "B" Westerns. Dean was first teamed with Emmett Lynn,
who was later replaced by Roscoe Ates, his best-remembered sidekick. In
addition to his film work, Dean appeared on the TV series, The Beverly
Hillbillies (1963), and wrote songs for other country artists,
including "One Has My Name, The Other Has My Heart", which was a hit for Jimmy
Wakely, and "I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven", which became one of Tex
Ritter's most successful recordings. Dean, who received a "Pioneer Award"
from the Academy of Country Music, was inducted into the Western Music
Association's Hall of Fame in 1990. Fine condition.
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