MAC DAVIS - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 34036
Sale Price $180.00
Reg. $200.00
MAC DAVIS
Black and white photo of Davis wearing a tux and bow tie
Inscribed photograph signed: "To/Bobby/Mac Davis". B/w, 8x10
overall, image 7½x8¼ (one surface). Publicity photograph, captioned at lower
margin. Singer/songwriter Mac Davis (born Scott Davis in 1942) was one of the
most popular entertainers in the U.S. in the mid-1970s. Davis, who wrote
songs for Glen Campbell, Lou Rawls, Bobby Goldsboro, Kenny Rogers & the
First Edition and Elvis, who recorded his "A Little Less Conversation" and "In
the Ghetto", had his first No. 1 hit with "Baby Don't Get Hooked on Me"
(1972) and also recorded "Stop and Smell the Roses", a No. 10 pop single,
and "I Believe in Music". He also hosted a musical variety show on NBC from
1974-1976 and appeared on a number of specials. Davis made his film debut in
1979's North Dallas Forty and was named one of the twelve "Most Promising
New Actors of 1979" in John Willis' "Screen World". Davis, who next appeared
in Cheaper to Keep Her in 1980, would later star in The Sting II
(1983) and Where the Red Fern Grows (2000) and in several made-for-TV
movies. Defects from original negative have reproduced at upper right
background. Fine condition.
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