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Pat Boone

Patrick Charles Eugene Boone[1] (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer and actor. He was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s. He sold more than 45 million records, had 38 Top 40 hits, and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films.

Pat Boone
Boone in 1960
Background information
Birth namePatrick Charles Eugene Boone
Born (1934-06-01) June 1, 1934 (age 88)
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
OriginNashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, actor, writer
Years active1954–present
Labels
Websitepatboone.com

According to Billboard, Boone was the second-biggest charting artist of the late 1950s, behind only Elvis Presley, and was ranked at No. 9 in its listing of the Top 100 Top 40 Artists 1955–1995.[2] Until the 2010s, Boone held the Billboard record for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with one or more songs each week.

At the age of 23, Boone began hosting a half-hour ABC variety television series, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, which aired for 115 episodes (1957–1960). Many musical performers, including Edie Adams, Andy Williams, Pearl Bailey, and Johnny Mathis, made appearances on the show. His cover versions of rhythm and blues hits had a noticeable effect on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll. Elvis Presley was the opening act for a 1955 Pat Boone show in Brooklyn, Ohio.[3][4][5]

As an author, Boone had a number-one bestseller in the 1950s ('Twixt Twelve and Twenty, Prentice-Hall). In the 1960s, he focused on gospel music and is a member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. He continues to perform and speak as a motivational speaker, a television personality, and a conservative political commentator.

Early life

Boone was born on June 1, 1934, in Jacksonville, Florida, the son of Margaret Virginia (née Pritchard) and Archie Altman Boone. He was raised in Nashville, Tennessee, where his family moved when he was two years old. Boone graduated in 1952 from David Lipscomb High School in Nashville. His younger brother, whose professional name is Nick Todd, was also a pop singer in the 1950s and is now a church music leader.[6]

 
Boone's handprints and shoe prints in front of The Great Movie Ride at Disney World's Disney's Hollywood Studios

In a 2007 interview on The 700 Club, Boone claimed to be the great-great-great-great-grandson of the American pioneer Daniel Boone.[7]

In November 1953, when he was 19 years old, Boone married Chicago-born[8] Tennesseean Shirley Lee Foley (April 24, 1934 – January 11, 2019[9]), also 19 years old, daughter of country music great Red Foley and his wife, singer Judy Martin. They had four daughters: Cheryl "Cherry" Lynn, Linda "Lindy" Lee, Deborah "Debby" Ann, and Laura "Laury" Gene. Starting in the late 1950s, Boone and his family were residents of Teaneck, New Jersey.[10] Shirley Boone was a lesser known recording artist and television personality than her husband. She also founded a hunger-relief Christian ministry, Mercy Corps. She died in 2019, aged 84, at the couple's Beverly Hills home from complications from vasculitis, which she had contracted less than a year earlier.[9]

Pat primarily attended David Lipscomb College, and later Lipscomb University in Nashville. He graduated in 1958 from Columbia University School of General Studies magna cum laude[11] having previously attended North Texas State University, now known as the University of North Texas, in Denton, Texas.[12]

Career

Music

Boone began his career by performing in Nashville's Centennial Park.[13] He began recording in April 1953 for Republic Records (not to be confused with the current label with that name), and by 1955, for Dot Records. His 1955 version of Fats Domino's "Ain't That a Shame" was a hit. This set the stage for the early part of Boone's career, which focused on covering R&B songs by black artists for a white American market.[14] Randy Wood, the owner of Dot, had issued an R&B single by the Griffin Brothers in 1951 called "Tra La La-a"—a different song from the later LaVern Baker one—and he was keen to put out another version after the original had failed. This became the B-side of the first Boone single "Two Hearts Two Kisses", originally by the Charms – whose "Hearts Of Stone" had been covered by the label's Fontane Sisters.

A number-one single in 1956 by Boone was a second cover and a revival of a then seven-year-old song "I Almost Lost My Mind", by Ivory Joe Hunter, which was originally covered by another black star, Nat King Cole. According to an opinion poll of high-school students in 1957, the singer was nearly the "two-to-one favorite over Elvis Presley among boys and preferred almost three-to-one by girls ..."[15] During the late 1950s, he made regular appearances on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee, hosted by his father-in-law. He cultivated a safe, wholesome, advertiser-friendly image that won him a long-term product endorsement contract from General Motors during the late 1950s, lasting through the 1960s. He succeeded Dinah Shore singing the praises of the GM product: "See the USA in your Chevrolet ... drive your Chevrolet through the USA, America's the greatest land of all!" GM had also sponsored The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom.

Many of Boone's hit singles were covers of hits from black Rock and Roll artists. These included: "Ain't That a Shame" by Fats Domino; "Tutti Frutti" and "Long Tall Sally" by Little Richard;[16] "At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)" by The El Dorados; and the blues ballads "I Almost Lost My Mind" by Ivory Joe Hunter, "I'll be Home" by the Flamingos and "Don't Forbid Me" by Charles Singleton. Boone also wrote the lyrics for the instrumental theme song for the movie Exodus, which he titled "This Land Is Mine". (Ernest Gold had composed the music.)

As a conservative Christian, Boone declined certain songs and movie roles that he felt might compromise his beliefs—including a role with sex symbol Marilyn Monroe. In one of his first films, April Love, the director, Henry Levin, wanted him to give co-star Shirley Jones a kiss (which was not in the script). Since this would be his first onscreen kiss, Boone said that he wanted to talk to his wife first, to make sure it was all right with her.[17] He had his own film production company, Cooga Mooga Productions.[18]

He appeared as a regular performer on Arthur Godfrey and His Friends from 1955 through 1957, and later hosted his own The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, on Thursday evenings. In 1959, Boone's likeness was licensed to DC Comics, first appearing in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane No. 9 (May 1959) before starring in his own series from the publisher which lasted for five issues from September 1959 to May 1960.[19][20] In the early 1960s, he began writing a series of self-help books for adolescents, including 'Twixt Twelve and Twenty. The British Invasion ended Boone's career as a hitmaker, though he continued recording throughout the 1960s. In 1966, he participated in the Sanremo Music Festival in Italy, performing the songs Mai mai mai Valentina alongside Giorgio Gaber and Se tu non fossi qui with Peppino Gagliardi. During his trip to Italy, he visited the headquarter of Ferrari in Maranello, near Modena, with the intention of buying a Superamerica Sports Car, but Enzo Ferrari dissuaded him from purchasing that model by saying that there wouldn't have been enough room for Boone's four daughters, and sold him a four-door Ferrari 2+2 instead. In a 2021 interview, Boone admitted having later sold the "Ferrari he didn't like" to Tom Smothers of the comedic duo Smothers Brothers.[21]

In the 1970s, he switched to gospel and country, and he continued performing in other media, as well. In the 1960s and 1970s. the Boone family toured as gospel singers and made gospel albums, such as The Pat Boone Family and The Family Who Prays.[22]

 
Pat and Debby Boone singing for a fan in Washington, D.C., 1997

In the early 1970s, Boone founded the record label Lamb & Lion Records. It featured artists such as Pat, the Pat Boone Family, Debby Boone, Dan Peek, DeGarmo and Key, and Dogwood.[23] In 1974, Boone was signed to the Motown country subsidiary Melodyland.[24]

In 1978, Boone became the first target in the Federal Trade Commission's crackdown on false-claim product endorsements by celebrities. He had appeared with his daughter Debby in a commercial to claim that all four of his daughters had found a preparation named Acne-Statin a "real help" in keeping their skin clear. The FTC filed a complaint against the manufacturer, contending that the product did not really keep skin free of blemishes. Boone eventually signed a consent order in which he promised not only to stop appearing in the ads, but also to pay about 2.5% of any money that the FTC or the courts might eventually order the manufacturer to refund to consumers. Boone said, through a lawyer, that his daughters actually did use Acne-Statin, and that he was "dismayed to learn that the product's efficacy had not been scientifically established as he believed."[25]

Film

In 1956, Boone was one of the biggest recording stars in the US. Several film studios pursued him for movies; he decided to go with 20th Century Fox, which had made Elvis Presley's first movie.[26] Fox reworked a play he had bought, Bernardine, into a vehicle for Boone. The resulting film was a solid hit, earning $3.75 million in the US.[27]

Even more popular was April Love (1957), a remake of Home in Indiana. Boone regards it as one of his favourites, "the kind of movie I wish I could have made 20 more of: a musical, appealing characters, some drama, a good storyline, a happy ending, it's the kind of film which makes you feel good. I never wanted to make a depressing or immoral film."[28]

Less popular was a musical comedy Mardi Gras (1958), which was the last movie of Edmund Goulding. However, Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959), a science fiction adventure tale, was a huge hit. Boone had been reluctant to do it, and needed to be persuaded by being offered the chance to sing several songs and given a percentage of the profits, but was glad he did.[29]

He produced and starred in a documentary, Salute to the Teenagers (1960), but did not make a film for a while, studying acting with Sanford Meisner. He returned with a military comedy, All Hands on Deck (1961), a mild hit.[30]

He was one of several names in another remake, State Fair (1962), a box office disappointment. Musicals were becoming less fashionable in Hollywood, so Boone decided to take on a dramatic role in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-distributed movie The Main Attraction (1962) for Seven Arts Productions, his first movie outside Fox. It was an unhappy experience for Boone as he disliked the implication his character had sex with Nancy Kwan's and he got into several public fights with the producers.[31] He had a deal with Fox to make three films at $200,000 a film with his production company. This was meant to start with a thriller, The Yellow Canary (1963), in which Boone would play an unsympathetic character. New management came in at the studio which was unenthusiastic about the picture but because Boone had a pay or play deal, they decided to make it anyway, only with a much shorter budget. Boone even paid some money out of his own pocket to help complete it.[32]

Boone's next movie for Fox was another low-budget effort, The Horror of It All (1963), shot in England. He made a comedy in Ireland, Never Put It in Writing (1964), for Allied Artists. Boone's third film for Fox was an "A" production, Goodbye Charlie (1964), but Boone was in support of Debbie Reynolds and Tony Curtis. He was one of the many names in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). He appeared in The Perils of Pauline (1967), a pilot for a TV series that did not eventuate, which was screened in some theatres. Boone's last film of note was The Cross and the Switchblade (1970).

Later work

In 1994, Pat Boone played the title role in The Will Rogers Follies in Branson, Missouri.[33]

In 1997, Boone released In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy, a collection of heavy metal covers.[22] To promote the album, he appeared at the American Music Awards in black leather. He was then dismissed from Gospel America, a TV show on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. After making a special appearance on TBN with the president of the network, Paul Crouch, and his pastor, Jack Hayford, many fans accepted his explanation of the leather outfit being a "parody of himself". Trinity Broadcasting then reinstated him, and Gospel America was brought back.[34]

In 2003, the Nashville Gospel Music Association recognized his gospel recording work by inducting him into its Gospel Music Hall of Fame. In September 2006, Boone released We Are Family: R&B Classics, featuring cover versions of 11 R&B hits, including the title track, plus "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag", "Soul Man", "Get Down Tonight", "A Woman Needs Love", and six other classics.[35]

In 2010, plans were announced for the Pat Boone Family Theater at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.[36] The attraction was never built.[37]

In 2011, Boone acted as a spokesperson for Security One Lending, a reverse mortgage company.[38] Since at least 2007[39] Boone has acted as a spokesperson for Swiss America Trading Corporation, a broker of gold and silver coins that warns of "America's Economic Collapse".[40]

Personal life

Religion

Boone grew up in the Church of Christ.[41] In the 1960s, Boone's marriage to Shirley Foley nearly came to an end because of his use of alcohol and his preference for attending parties. However, after coming into contact with the Charismatic Movement, Shirley began to focus more on her religion and eventually influenced Pat and their daughters toward a similar religious focus.[42] At this time, they attended the Inglewood Church of Christ.

In the spring of 1964, Boone spoke at a "Project Prayer" rally attended by 2,500 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The gathering, which was hosted by Anthony Eisley, a star of ABC's Hawaiian Eye series, sought to flood the United States Congress with letters in support of mandatory school prayer, following two decisions in 1962 and 1963 of the United States Supreme Court which struck down mandatory prayer as conflicting with the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.[43] Joining Boone and Eisley at the Project Prayer rally were Walter Brennan, Lloyd Nolan, Rhonda Fleming, Gloria Swanson, and Dale Evans. Boone declared, "what the communists want is to subvert and undermine our young people. ... I believe in the power of aroused Americans, I believe in the wisdom of our Constitution. ... the power of God."[43] It was noted that Roy Rogers, John Wayne, Ronald Reagan, Mary Pickford, Jane Russell, Ginger Rogers, and Pat Buttram had endorsed the goals of the rally and would also have attended had their schedules not been in conflict.[43]

In the early 1970s, the Boones hosted Bible studies for celebrities such as Doris Day, Glenn Ford, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Priscilla Presley at their Beverly Hills home. The family then began attending The Church On The Way in Van Nuys, a Foursquare Gospel megachurch pastored by Jack Hayford.[34]

On an April 22, 2016, broadcast of Fox News Radio's The Alan Colmes Show, Boone discussed an episode of Saturday Night Live which included a sketch entitled God Is a Boob Man; the sketch parodied the film God's Not Dead 2, in which Boone had a role.[44] He described the sketch as "blasphemy", stating that the Federal Communications Commission should forbid any such content, and that it should revoke the broadcast licenses of any "network, or whoever is responsible for the shows".[44]

Politics

Boone supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election.[45]

In the 2007 Kentucky gubernatorial election, Boone campaigned unsuccessfully for incumbent Republican Ernie Fletcher with a recorded automated telephone message stating that the Democratic Party candidate Steve Beshear would support "every homosexual cause." As part of the campaign, Boone asked, "Now do you want a governor who'd like Kentucky to be another San Francisco?"[46]

On August 29, 2009, Boone wrote an article comparing American political liberalism to cancer, likening it to "black filthy cells".[47]

In December 2009, Boone endorsed conservative Republican John Wayne Tucker's campaign in Missouri's 3rd congressional district against incumbent Russ Carnahan (D) in the 2010 midterm elections.[48] In 2010, Boone endorsed Republican Clayton Trotter in the race for Texas's 20th congressional district with an ad campaign referencing his song "Speedy Gonzales", about the Looney Tunes character, which critics have characterized as offensive stereotypes.[49][50]

Boone received a lifetime achievement award at the 38th annual Conservative Political Action Conference held in February 2011.[51]

In June 2016, Boone, along with Mike Huckabee and executive producer Troy Duhon, all of whom were involved in the film God's Not Dead 2, sent a letter to California Governor Jerry Brown in opposition to Senate Bill 1146[52] which "prohibits a person from being subjected to discrimination" at California colleges. Other than schools that train pastors and theology teachers, schools "might no longer be allowed to hire Christian-only staff, teach religious ideas in regular classes, require attendance at chapel services, or keep bathrooms and dormitories restricted to either males or females."[53]

Basketball

Boone is a basketball fan and had ownership interests in two teams. He owned a team in the Hollywood Studio League called the Cooga Moogas. The Cooga Moogas included Bill Cosby, Rafer Johnson, Gardner McKay, Don Murray, and Denny "Tarzan" Miller.[54]

With the founding of the American Basketball Association, Boone became the majority owner of the league's team in Oakland, California, on February 2, 1967.[54] The team was first named the Oakland Americans, but was later renamed as the Oakland Oaks, the name under which it played from 1967 to 1969.[54] The Oaks won the 1969 ABA championship.[55]

Despite the Oaks' success on the court, the team had severe financial problems. By August 1969, the Bank of America was threatening to foreclose on a $1.2 million loan to the Oaks,[56] and the team was sold to a group of businessmen in Washington, D.C., and became the Washington Caps.[57]

Boone later played for the Virginia Creepers, an 80–84 age group Senior Olympics team that narrowly lost to the gold medal-winning team; Boone aged out (by turning 85) on June 1, 2019.[58]

Discography

Filmography

Box-office ranking

Boone was considered one of the most popular box-office stars in the U.S. as judged by the Quigley Poll of Movie Exhibitors in its Annual "Top Ten MoneyMakers Poll":[59]

  • 1957: 3rd most popular star
  • 1958: 11th most popular
  • 1959: 22nd most popular
  • 1960: 22nd most popular

Bibliography (works published by Boone)

  • 'Twixt Twelve and Twenty: Pat talks to Teenagers (1958) Prentice Hall
  • "Between You, Me and the Gatepost" (1960) Prentice Hall
  • The Solution to Crisis-America (1970) F. H. Revell Co, ISBN 0-8007-8081-7
  • A Miracle Saved My Family (1971) Oliphants, ISBN 0-551-00640-4
  • The Real Christmas (1972) F. H. Revell Co, ISBN 0-8007-0546-7
  • Joy! (1973) Creation House, ISBN 0-88419-060-9
  • My Brother's Keeper? (1975) Victory Press, ISBN 0-85476-237-X
  • My Faith (1976) C. R. Gibson Co, ISBN 0-8378-1764-1
  • To Be or Not to Be an SOB: A Reaffirmation of Business Ethics (1979) Wordware Publishing, Incorporated, ISBN 0-89015-737-5
  • The Honeymoon Is Over (1980) Creation House, ISBN 0-88419-130-3
  • Marrying for Life: A Handbook of Marriage Skills (1982) HarperCollins Publishers, ISBN 0-86683-674-8
  • Pray to Win (1982) Putnam Pub Group, ISBN 0-399-12494-2
  • Pat Boone's Favorite Bible Stories (1984) Creation House, ISBN 0-88419-245-8
  • Pat Boone's Favorite Bible Stories for the Very Young (1984) Random House of Canada, Limited, ISBN 0-394-85891-3
  • A Miracle a Day Keeps the Devil Away (1986) Revell, ISBN 0-8007-0693-5
  • New Song (1988) Impact Books, ISBN 0-86608-003-1
  • Miracle of Prayer (1989) Zondervan, ISBN 0-310-22131-5
  • The Human Touch: The Story of the National Easter Seal (1990) Certification Review, ISBN 0-914373-22-6
  • Jesus Is Alive (1990) Thomas Nelson Inc, ISBN 1-55894-219-X
  • Double Agent (2002) Publish America, Incorporated, ISBN 1-59129-469-X
  • Goodnight, Whatever You Are!: My Journey with Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul (2006) Tradeselect Limited, ISBN 1-933384-03-4
  • Pat Boone's America: A Pop Culture Treasury of the Past Fifty Years (2006) B&H Publishing Group, ISBN 0-8054-4376-2
  • Culture-Wise Family: Upholding Christian Values in A Mass-Media World (2007) Gospel Light Publications, ISBN 0-8307-4355-3
  • The Marriage Game (2007) New Leaf Press, Inc., ISBN 0-89221-114-8
  • Questions About God: And the Answers That Could Change Your Life (2008) Lighthouse Publishing, ISBN 1-935079-13-1
  • Pat Boone Devotional Book (2009) G. K. Hall, ISBN 0-8161-6630-7

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Pat Boone news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Patrick Charles Eugene Boone 1 born June 1 1934 is an American singer and actor He was a successful pop singer in the United States during the 1950s and early 1960s He sold more than 45 million records had 38 Top 40 hits and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films Pat BooneBoone in 1960Background informationBirth namePatrick Charles Eugene BooneBorn 1934 06 01 June 1 1934 age 88 Jacksonville Florida U S OriginNashville Tennessee U S GenresPop traditional pop country gospel vocal jazzOccupation s Singer actor writerYears active1954 presentLabelsRepublic Dot London Stateside Tetragrammaton Melodyland Motown Lamb amp Lion Records Hip O MCAWebsitepatboone wbr com According to Billboard Boone was the second biggest charting artist of the late 1950s behind only Elvis Presley and was ranked at No 9 in its listing of the Top 100 Top 40 Artists 1955 1995 2 Until the 2010s Boone held the Billboard record for spending 220 consecutive weeks on the charts with one or more songs each week At the age of 23 Boone began hosting a half hour ABC variety television series The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom which aired for 115 episodes 1957 1960 Many musical performers including Edie Adams Andy Williams Pearl Bailey and Johnny Mathis made appearances on the show His cover versions of rhythm and blues hits had a noticeable effect on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll Elvis Presley was the opening act for a 1955 Pat Boone show in Brooklyn Ohio 3 4 5 As an author Boone had a number one bestseller in the 1950s Twixt Twelve and Twenty Prentice Hall In the 1960s he focused on gospel music and is a member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame He continues to perform and speak as a motivational speaker a television personality and a conservative political commentator Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Music 2 2 Film 2 3 Later work 3 Personal life 3 1 Religion 3 2 Politics 3 3 Basketball 4 Discography 5 Filmography 5 1 Box office ranking 6 Bibliography works published by Boone 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditBoone was born on June 1 1934 in Jacksonville Florida the son of Margaret Virginia nee Pritchard and Archie Altman Boone He was raised in Nashville Tennessee where his family moved when he was two years old Boone graduated in 1952 from David Lipscomb High School in Nashville His younger brother whose professional name is Nick Todd was also a pop singer in the 1950s and is now a church music leader 6 Boone s handprints and shoe prints in front of The Great Movie Ride at Disney World s Disney s Hollywood Studios In a 2007 interview on The 700 Club Boone claimed to be the great great great great grandson of the American pioneer Daniel Boone 7 In November 1953 when he was 19 years old Boone married Chicago born 8 Tennesseean Shirley Lee Foley April 24 1934 January 11 2019 9 also 19 years old daughter of country music great Red Foley and his wife singer Judy Martin They had four daughters Cheryl Cherry Lynn Linda Lindy Lee Deborah Debby Ann and Laura Laury Gene Starting in the late 1950s Boone and his family were residents of Teaneck New Jersey 10 Shirley Boone was a lesser known recording artist and television personality than her husband She also founded a hunger relief Christian ministry Mercy Corps She died in 2019 aged 84 at the couple s Beverly Hills home from complications from vasculitis which she had contracted less than a year earlier 9 Pat primarily attended David Lipscomb College and later Lipscomb University in Nashville He graduated in 1958 from Columbia University School of General Studies magna cum laude 11 having previously attended North Texas State University now known as the University of North Texas in Denton Texas 12 Career EditMusic Edit Boone began his career by performing in Nashville s Centennial Park 13 He began recording in April 1953 for Republic Records not to be confused with the current label with that name and by 1955 for Dot Records His 1955 version of Fats Domino s Ain t That a Shame was a hit This set the stage for the early part of Boone s career which focused on covering R amp B songs by black artists for a white American market 14 Randy Wood the owner of Dot had issued an R amp B single by the Griffin Brothers in 1951 called Tra La La a a different song from the later LaVern Baker one and he was keen to put out another version after the original had failed This became the B side of the first Boone single Two Hearts Two Kisses originally by the Charms whose Hearts Of Stone had been covered by the label s Fontane Sisters A number one single in 1956 by Boone was a second cover and a revival of a then seven year old song I Almost Lost My Mind by Ivory Joe Hunter which was originally covered by another black star Nat King Cole According to an opinion poll of high school students in 1957 the singer was nearly the two to one favorite over Elvis Presley among boys and preferred almost three to one by girls 15 During the late 1950s he made regular appearances on ABC TV s Ozark Jubilee hosted by his father in law He cultivated a safe wholesome advertiser friendly image that won him a long term product endorsement contract from General Motors during the late 1950s lasting through the 1960s He succeeded Dinah Shore singing the praises of the GM product See the USA in your Chevrolet drive your Chevrolet through the USA America s the greatest land of all GM had also sponsored The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom Many of Boone s hit singles were covers of hits from black Rock and Roll artists These included Ain t That a Shame by Fats Domino Tutti Frutti and Long Tall Sally by Little Richard 16 At My Front Door Crazy Little Mama by The El Dorados and the blues ballads I Almost Lost My Mind by Ivory Joe Hunter I ll be Home by the Flamingos and Don t Forbid Me by Charles Singleton Boone also wrote the lyrics for the instrumental theme song for the movie Exodus which he titled This Land Is Mine Ernest Gold had composed the music As a conservative Christian Boone declined certain songs and movie roles that he felt might compromise his beliefs including a role with sex symbol Marilyn Monroe In one of his first films April Love the director Henry Levin wanted him to give co star Shirley Jones a kiss which was not in the script Since this would be his first onscreen kiss Boone said that he wanted to talk to his wife first to make sure it was all right with her 17 He had his own film production company Cooga Mooga Productions 18 He appeared as a regular performer on Arthur Godfrey and His Friends from 1955 through 1957 and later hosted his own The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom on Thursday evenings In 1959 Boone s likeness was licensed to DC Comics first appearing in Superman s Girl Friend Lois Lane No 9 May 1959 before starring in his own series from the publisher which lasted for five issues from September 1959 to May 1960 19 20 In the early 1960s he began writing a series of self help books for adolescents including Twixt Twelve and Twenty The British Invasion ended Boone s career as a hitmaker though he continued recording throughout the 1960s In 1966 he participated in the Sanremo Music Festival in Italy performing the songs Mai mai mai Valentina alongside Giorgio Gaber and Se tu non fossi qui with Peppino Gagliardi During his trip to Italy he visited the headquarter of Ferrari in Maranello near Modena with the intention of buying a Superamerica Sports Car but Enzo Ferrari dissuaded him from purchasing that model by saying that there wouldn t have been enough room for Boone s four daughters and sold him a four door Ferrari 2 2 instead In a 2021 interview Boone admitted having later sold the Ferrari he didn t like to Tom Smothers of the comedic duo Smothers Brothers 21 In the 1970s he switched to gospel and country and he continued performing in other media as well In the 1960s and 1970s the Boone family toured as gospel singers and made gospel albums such as The Pat Boone Family and The Family Who Prays 22 Pat and Debby Boone singing for a fan in Washington D C 1997 In the early 1970s Boone founded the record label Lamb amp Lion Records It featured artists such as Pat the Pat Boone Family Debby Boone Dan Peek DeGarmo and Key and Dogwood 23 In 1974 Boone was signed to the Motown country subsidiary Melodyland 24 In 1978 Boone became the first target in the Federal Trade Commission s crackdown on false claim product endorsements by celebrities He had appeared with his daughter Debby in a commercial to claim that all four of his daughters had found a preparation named Acne Statin a real help in keeping their skin clear The FTC filed a complaint against the manufacturer contending that the product did not really keep skin free of blemishes Boone eventually signed a consent order in which he promised not only to stop appearing in the ads but also to pay about 2 5 of any money that the FTC or the courts might eventually order the manufacturer to refund to consumers Boone said through a lawyer that his daughters actually did use Acne Statin and that he was dismayed to learn that the product s efficacy had not been scientifically established as he believed 25 Film Edit In 1956 Boone was one of the biggest recording stars in the US Several film studios pursued him for movies he decided to go with 20th Century Fox which had made Elvis Presley s first movie 26 Fox reworked a play he had bought Bernardine into a vehicle for Boone The resulting film was a solid hit earning 3 75 million in the US 27 Even more popular was April Love 1957 a remake of Home in Indiana Boone regards it as one of his favourites the kind of movie I wish I could have made 20 more of a musical appealing characters some drama a good storyline a happy ending it s the kind of film which makes you feel good I never wanted to make a depressing or immoral film 28 Less popular was a musical comedy Mardi Gras 1958 which was the last movie of Edmund Goulding However Journey to the Center of the Earth 1959 a science fiction adventure tale was a huge hit Boone had been reluctant to do it and needed to be persuaded by being offered the chance to sing several songs and given a percentage of the profits but was glad he did 29 He produced and starred in a documentary Salute to the Teenagers 1960 but did not make a film for a while studying acting with Sanford Meisner He returned with a military comedy All Hands on Deck 1961 a mild hit 30 He was one of several names in another remake State Fair 1962 a box office disappointment Musicals were becoming less fashionable in Hollywood so Boone decided to take on a dramatic role in the Metro Goldwyn Mayer distributed movie The Main Attraction 1962 for Seven Arts Productions his first movie outside Fox It was an unhappy experience for Boone as he disliked the implication his character had sex with Nancy Kwan s and he got into several public fights with the producers 31 He had a deal with Fox to make three films at 200 000 a film with his production company This was meant to start with a thriller The Yellow Canary 1963 in which Boone would play an unsympathetic character New management came in at the studio which was unenthusiastic about the picture but because Boone had a pay or play deal they decided to make it anyway only with a much shorter budget Boone even paid some money out of his own pocket to help complete it 32 Boone s next movie for Fox was another low budget effort The Horror of It All 1963 shot in England He made a comedy in Ireland Never Put It in Writing 1964 for Allied Artists Boone s third film for Fox was an A production Goodbye Charlie 1964 but Boone was in support of Debbie Reynolds and Tony Curtis He was one of the many names in The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 He appeared in The Perils of Pauline 1967 a pilot for a TV series that did not eventuate which was screened in some theatres Boone s last film of note was The Cross and the Switchblade 1970 Later work Edit In 1994 Pat Boone played the title role in The Will Rogers Follies in Branson Missouri 33 In 1997 Boone released In a Metal Mood No More Mr Nice Guy a collection of heavy metal covers 22 To promote the album he appeared at the American Music Awards in black leather He was then dismissed from Gospel America a TV show on the Trinity Broadcasting Network After making a special appearance on TBN with the president of the network Paul Crouch and his pastor Jack Hayford many fans accepted his explanation of the leather outfit being a parody of himself Trinity Broadcasting then reinstated him and Gospel America was brought back 34 In 2003 the Nashville Gospel Music Association recognized his gospel recording work by inducting him into its Gospel Music Hall of Fame In September 2006 Boone released We Are Family R amp B Classics featuring cover versions of 11 R amp B hits including the title track plus Papa s Got A Brand New Bag Soul Man Get Down Tonight A Woman Needs Love and six other classics 35 In 2010 plans were announced for the Pat Boone Family Theater at Broadway at the Beach in Myrtle Beach South Carolina 36 The attraction was never built 37 In 2011 Boone acted as a spokesperson for Security One Lending a reverse mortgage company 38 Since at least 2007 39 Boone has acted as a spokesperson for Swiss America Trading Corporation a broker of gold and silver coins that warns of America s Economic Collapse 40 Personal life EditReligion Edit Boone grew up in the Church of Christ 41 In the 1960s Boone s marriage to Shirley Foley nearly came to an end because of his use of alcohol and his preference for attending parties However after coming into contact with the Charismatic Movement Shirley began to focus more on her religion and eventually influenced Pat and their daughters toward a similar religious focus 42 At this time they attended the Inglewood Church of Christ In the spring of 1964 Boone spoke at a Project Prayer rally attended by 2 500 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles The gathering which was hosted by Anthony Eisley a star of ABC s Hawaiian Eye series sought to flood the United States Congress with letters in support of mandatory school prayer following two decisions in 1962 and 1963 of the United States Supreme Court which struck down mandatory prayer as conflicting with the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution 43 Joining Boone and Eisley at the Project Prayer rally were Walter Brennan Lloyd Nolan Rhonda Fleming Gloria Swanson and Dale Evans Boone declared what the communists want is to subvert and undermine our young people I believe in the power of aroused Americans I believe in the wisdom of our Constitution the power of God 43 It was noted that Roy Rogers John Wayne Ronald Reagan Mary Pickford Jane Russell Ginger Rogers and Pat Buttram had endorsed the goals of the rally and would also have attended had their schedules not been in conflict 43 In the early 1970s the Boones hosted Bible studies for celebrities such as Doris Day Glenn Ford Zsa Zsa Gabor and Priscilla Presley at their Beverly Hills home The family then began attending The Church On The Way in Van Nuys a Foursquare Gospel megachurch pastored by Jack Hayford 34 On an April 22 2016 broadcast of Fox News Radio s The Alan Colmes Show Boone discussed an episode of Saturday Night Live which included a sketch entitled God Is a Boob Man the sketch parodied the film God s Not Dead 2 in which Boone had a role 44 He described the sketch as blasphemy stating that the Federal Communications Commission should forbid any such content and that it should revoke the broadcast licenses of any network or whoever is responsible for the shows 44 Politics Edit Boone supported Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election 45 In the 2007 Kentucky gubernatorial election Boone campaigned unsuccessfully for incumbent Republican Ernie Fletcher with a recorded automated telephone message stating that the Democratic Party candidate Steve Beshear would support every homosexual cause As part of the campaign Boone asked Now do you want a governor who d like Kentucky to be another San Francisco 46 On August 29 2009 Boone wrote an article comparing American political liberalism to cancer likening it to black filthy cells 47 In December 2009 Boone endorsed conservative Republican John Wayne Tucker s campaign in Missouri s 3rd congressional district against incumbent Russ Carnahan D in the 2010 midterm elections 48 In 2010 Boone endorsed Republican Clayton Trotter in the race for Texas s 20th congressional district with an ad campaign referencing his song Speedy Gonzales about the Looney Tunes character which critics have characterized as offensive stereotypes 49 50 Boone received a lifetime achievement award at the 38th annual Conservative Political Action Conference held in February 2011 51 In June 2016 Boone along with Mike Huckabee and executive producer Troy Duhon all of whom were involved in the film God s Not Dead 2 sent a letter to California Governor Jerry Brown in opposition to Senate Bill 1146 52 which prohibits a person from being subjected to discrimination at California colleges Other than schools that train pastors and theology teachers schools might no longer be allowed to hire Christian only staff teach religious ideas in regular classes require attendance at chapel services or keep bathrooms and dormitories restricted to either males or females 53 Basketball Edit Boone is a basketball fan and had ownership interests in two teams He owned a team in the Hollywood Studio League called the Cooga Moogas The Cooga Moogas included Bill Cosby Rafer Johnson Gardner McKay Don Murray and Denny Tarzan Miller 54 With the founding of the American Basketball Association Boone became the majority owner of the league s team in Oakland California on February 2 1967 54 The team was first named the Oakland Americans but was later renamed as the Oakland Oaks the name under which it played from 1967 to 1969 54 The Oaks won the 1969 ABA championship 55 Despite the Oaks success on the court the team had severe financial problems By August 1969 the Bank of America was threatening to foreclose on a 1 2 million loan to the Oaks 56 and the team was sold to a group of businessmen in Washington D C and became the Washington Caps 57 Boone later played for the Virginia Creepers an 80 84 age group Senior Olympics team that narrowly lost to the gold medal winning team Boone aged out by turning 85 on June 1 2019 58 Discography EditMain article Pat Boone discographyFilmography Edit1955 The Pied Piper of Cleveland documentary 1957 Bernardine 1957 April Love 1958 Mardi Gras 1959 Journey to the Center of the Earth 1960 Salute to the Teenagers TV documentary producer and host 1961 All Hands on Deck 1962 State Fair 1962 The Main Attraction 1963 The Horror of It All 1963 The Yellow Canary 1964 Never Put It in Writing 1964 Goodbye Charlie 1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told 1967 The Perils of Pauline 1969 The Pigeon 1970 The Cross and the Switchblade 1989 Roger amp Me documentary 1990 Music Machine voice of Mr Conductor 1991 Benny s Biggest Battle voice of Mr Conductor 1994 Precious Moments Simon the Lamb voice of The Shepherd 1997 Space Ghost Coast to Coast TV series 2000 The Eyes of Tammy Faye documentary 2008 Hollywood on Fire documentary 2016 Boonville Redemption 2016 God s Not Dead 2 2017 A Cowgirl s Story 2022 The Mulligan Box office ranking Edit Boone was considered one of the most popular box office stars in the U S as judged by the Quigley Poll of Movie Exhibitors in its Annual Top Ten MoneyMakers Poll 59 1957 3rd most popular star 1958 11th most popular 1959 22nd most popular 1960 22nd most popularBibliography works published by Boone Edit Twixt Twelve and Twenty Pat talks to Teenagers 1958 Prentice Hall Between You Me and the Gatepost 1960 Prentice Hall The Solution to Crisis America 1970 F H Revell Co ISBN 0 8007 8081 7 A Miracle Saved My Family 1971 Oliphants ISBN 0 551 00640 4 The Real Christmas 1972 F H Revell Co ISBN 0 8007 0546 7 Joy 1973 Creation House ISBN 0 88419 060 9 My Brother s Keeper 1975 Victory Press ISBN 0 85476 237 X My Faith 1976 C R Gibson Co ISBN 0 8378 1764 1 To Be or Not to Be an SOB A Reaffirmation of Business Ethics 1979 Wordware Publishing Incorporated ISBN 0 89015 737 5 The Honeymoon Is Over 1980 Creation House ISBN 0 88419 130 3 Marrying for Life A Handbook of Marriage Skills 1982 HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0 86683 674 8 Pray to Win 1982 Putnam Pub Group ISBN 0 399 12494 2 Pat Boone s Favorite Bible Stories 1984 Creation House ISBN 0 88419 245 8 Pat Boone s Favorite Bible Stories for the Very Young 1984 Random House of Canada Limited ISBN 0 394 85891 3 A Miracle a Day Keeps the Devil Away 1986 Revell ISBN 0 8007 0693 5 New Song 1988 Impact Books ISBN 0 86608 003 1 Miracle of Prayer 1989 Zondervan ISBN 0 310 22131 5 The Human Touch The Story of the National Easter Seal 1990 Certification Review ISBN 0 914373 22 6 Jesus Is Alive 1990 Thomas Nelson Inc ISBN 1 55894 219 X Double Agent 2002 Publish America Incorporated ISBN 1 59129 469 X Goodnight Whatever You Are My Journey with Zacherley the Cool Ghoul 2006 Tradeselect Limited ISBN 1 933384 03 4 Pat Boone s America A Pop Culture Treasury of the Past Fifty Years 2006 B amp H Publishing Group ISBN 0 8054 4376 2 Culture Wise Family Upholding Christian Values in A Mass Media World 2007 Gospel Light Publications ISBN 0 8307 4355 3 The Marriage Game 2007 New Leaf Press Inc ISBN 0 89221 114 8 Questions About God And the Answers That Could Change Your Life 2008 Lighthouse Publishing ISBN 1 935079 13 1 Pat Boone Devotional Book 2009 G K Hall ISBN 0 8161 6630 7Bibliography EditUniversity of North Texas Alumni Directory Pat Charles E Boone 1994 OCLC 768191551 ASCAP Biographical Dictionary fourth edition compiled for the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers by Jaques Cattell Press R R Bowker 1980 OCLC 7065938 ISBN 0 8352 1283 1 ISBN 978 0 8352 1283 0 Biographical Dictionary of American Music edited by Charles Eugene Claghorn 1911 2005 Parker Publishing Co West Nyack New York 1973 OCLC 609781 ISBN 0 13 076331 4 ISBN 978 0 13 076331 0 Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism by Randall Herbert Balmer Baylor University Press 2004 OCLC 191038717 ISBN 1 60258 038 3 ISBN 978 1 60258 038 1 The Encyclopedia of Folk Country amp Western Music second edition by Irwin Stambler born 1924 and Grelun S Landon 1923 2004 St Martin s Press 1983 OCLC 8430828 ISBN 0 312 24818 0 ISBN 978 0 312 24818 5 Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians eighth edition revised by Nicolas Slonimsky Macmillan Publishing Co 1992 OCLC 24246972 ISBN 0 02 872415 1 ISBN 978 0 02 872415 7 Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians ninth edition edited by Laura Kuhn Schirmer Books 2001 OCLC 44972043 ISBN 0 02 865525 7 ISBN 978 0 02 865525 3References Edit Current Biography Yearbook New York City The H W Wilson Company 1959 Joel Whitburn 1996 Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits The Billboard p 806 Pat Boone Remembers Elvis Presley Elvis Articles Official Elvis Presley Fan Club Elvis Australia Pat Boone Elvis com au Archived from the original on September 28 2011 Retrieved September 19 2011 Albrecht Brian February 10 2019 Headliner Pat Boone recalls 1955 Brooklyn High School rock concert with Elvis who The Plain Dealer Retrieved April 8 2021 Moore Scotty 2002 Brooklyn School Auditorium Retrieved April 8 2021 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Parish James Robert Pitts Michael R July 2003 Hollywood Songsters Allyson to Funicello Routledge p 99 ISBN 978 0 415 94332 1 Retrieved July 23 2010 Woodland Shannon amp Ross Scott BETWEEN THE LINER NOTES Pat Boone and the New American Revolution Christian Broadcasting Network Retrieved May 7 2007 Ancestry Library Edition verification needed a b Goldstein Joelle January 11 2019 Pat Boone s Wife of 65 Years Shirley Dies I ve Parted with My Better Half for a Little While People Retrieved January 12 2019 Staff Kings for A Day dead link Boston Globe June 16 1958 Retrieved March 30 2011 Singer Pat Boone and family leave Leonia NJ home for church Front Cherry 3 1 2 Debbie 1 1 2 and Linda 2 1 2 Gerstenzang Peter Pat n Leather Columbia Winter 2007 2008 Fond memories prompt Boone to appear at UNT Higher Education Denton Record Chronicle September 6 2011 Archived from the original on November 23 2015 Evans Jim July 16 1964 Music City Tour Set Up The Kingsport Times Kingsport Tennessee p 11 Retrieved April 22 2017 via Newspapers com The folks are shown where Pat Boone attended school and told how Pat got his start with the Sunday concerts in Centennial Park Karen Schoemer Archived September 2 2010 at the Wayback Machine More Mr Nice Guy American Heritage Feb March 2006 See the statistics in Ennis Philip H The Seventh Stream The Emergence of Rocknroll in American Popular Music Wesleyan University Press 1992 pp 251 52 Show 6 Hail Hail Rock n Roll The rock revolution gets underway Digital library unt edu March 16 1969 Retrieved September 20 2010 King Susan August 11 2010 A Pat Boone kiss and tell Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 15 2012 Scheuer Philip K October 11 1960 Boone to Expand Buys Two Stories West Claims Hugh Marlowe Big Brother s 1984 to Stage Los Angeles Times p 23 Pat Boone No 1 Issue Comic Vine Retrieved March 20 2017 Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Manning Matthew K McAvennie Michael Wallace Daniel 2019 DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle DK Publishing p 89 ISBN 978 1 4654 8578 6 From Elvis Presley to Speedy Gonzales from Ronald Reagan to cancel culture the world s longest interview with 1950s superstar Pat Boone The Shortlisted December 21 2021 Retrieved December 23 2021 a b Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 165 6 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Lamb amp Lion Records Mymusicway com Archived from the original on December 21 2007 Retrieved September 20 2010 Motown Unveils a Country Wing Pat Boone Signs Billboard October 26 1974 p 3 Retrieved March 17 2021 Let the Stellar Seller Beware Time May 22 1978 Archived from the original on January 30 2008 Retrieved December 2 2007 Hopper Hedda November 16 1956 Bidding is hot as Pat Boone signs multi movie contract Chicago Daily Tribune p A4 Schallert Edwin January 24 1957 Dean Jagger romances Gaynor Deal to join Fairbanks and Dragon Los Angeles Times p C9 Verswijver Leo 2003 Movies Were Always Magical Interviews with 19 Actors Directors and Producers from the Hollywood of the 1930s through the 1950s McFarland p 6 ISBN 9780786411290 Vagg Stephen September 10 2019 The Surprisingly Interesting Cinema of Pat Boone Diabolique Magazine Dorothy Kilgallen March 12 1961 Rumors Have Marlon Married to Movita The Washington Post and Times Herald p G3 Ryon Art December 15 1962 Boone Fights Use of Movie That Lacks OK Los Angeles Times p B5 Mark Thomas McGee Talk s Cheap Action s Expensive The Films of Robert L Lippert Bear Manor Media 2014 pp 271 72 Showbiz makes unlikely stand in Branson Mo April 13 1994 a b Gilbreath Edward Why Pat Boone Went Bad Christianity Today Retrieved October 4 2009 We Are Family R amp B Classics Pat Boone AllMusic Retrieved October 17 2019 Spring Jake December 31 2010 Pat Boone Family Theater replaces NASCAR cafe in Myrtle Beach The Sun News Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved December 31 2010 Bryant Dawn January 13 2014 Hollywood Wax Museum on track for summer debut in Myrtle Beach The Sun News kpb92651 October 5 2011 Security One Lending Innovative Direct Response archived from the original on October 31 2021 retrieved February 6 2017 swissamerica September 11 2007 Swiss America Free Gold Info w Pat Boone archived from the original on October 31 2021 retrieved February 6 2017 Investment Market amp News Reports Swiss America Trading Retrieved February 6 2017 The religion of Pat Boone singer Adherents com Archived from the original on July 31 2005 Retrieved June 6 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Neitz Mary Jo 1987 Charisma and Community A Study of Religious Commitment Within the Charismatic Renewal New Brunswick NJ Transaction Publishers p 76 ISBN 978 0 88738 130 0 a b c Drew Pearson May 14 1964 The Washington Merry Go Round hdl 1961 2041 50658 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Pat Boone The FCC Should Punish Blasphemy on The Alan Colmes Show published April 22 2016 Retrieved April 24 2016 Critchlow Donald T October 21 2013 When Hollywood Was Right How Movie Stars Studio Moguls and Big Business Remade American Politics ISBN 9781107650282 Kleefeld Eric November 4 2007 Kentucky GOP Pushing Anti Gay Message in Final Days Of Gov Race TPM Election Central Archived from the original on November 5 2007 Retrieved November 5 2007 Pat Boone Obama s Birth Certificate Will Be Proven As Fake By September Uproxx com June 26 2014 Retrieved January 22 2019 Pat Boone Endorses John Wayne Tucker for Congress JohnWayneTucker com December 15 2009 Retrieved January 26 2011 Greg Jefferson October 28 2010 Trotter s campaign ad had to be an inside job San Antonio Express News Retrieved June 25 2021 Kyle Mantyla October 28 2010 Clayton Trotter The Anglo With The Hispanic Heart RightWingWatch Retrieved June 25 2021 Boone Honored By CPAC Lifetime Achievement Award 60plus org 60 Plus Association February 9 2011 Retrieved May 4 2012 Bill Text SB 1146 Discrimination postsecondary education Leginfo legislature ca gov Retrieved January 22 2019 Bond Paul June 30 2016 God s Not Dead 2 Filmmakers Wade into California Politics The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 24 2016 a b c Oakland Oaks Remember the ABA Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved November 10 2007 1968 69 ABA Regular Season Standings Remember the ABA Archived from the original on October 17 2007 Retrieved November 10 2007 Oakland Oaks Washington Caps Virginia Squires Year to Year Franchise Notes Remember the ABA Archived from the original on June 14 2007 Retrieved November 10 2007 Oakland Oaks Washington Caps Virginia Squires Year to Year Rosters Remember the ABA Archived from the original on June 26 2007 Retrieved November 10 2007 NSGA Basketball Results NSGA Archived from the original on June 14 2007 Retrieved November 10 2007 Quigley Top 10 Box Office stars Archived April 28 2016 at the Wayback Machine accessed August 31 2014External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pat Boone Official website Pat Boone at IMDb Pat Boone at AllMovie Pat Boone at The Interviews An Oral History of Television Brief biography by Tom Simon December 25 2002 Image of Pat Boone with his wife Shirley and their four children after disembarking a plane in Los Angeles California 1959 Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive Collection 1429 UCLA Library Special Collections Charles E Young Research Library University of California Los Angeles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pat Boone amp oldid 1131528261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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