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Jimmy Ray Dean (August 10, 1928 – June 13, 2010) [1] was an American country music singer, television host, actor and businessman. He was the creator of the Jimmy Dean sausage brand as well as the spokesman for its TV commercials, and his likeness and voice continue to be used in advertisements after his death.
Jimmy Dean, country music singer, actor and sausage pitchman died on Sunday at his home in Varina, Virginia. He was 81. Despite a long and successful career as an entertainer, Dean was probably ...
Jimmy Dean was not only a successful country music star, he excelled in almost every area of business in which he entered. Whether it was brainstorming and bringing to market a line of food ...
Clark (right) as "Myrtle Halsey" on The Beverly Hillbillies, 1968. Rising country music star Jimmy Dean asked Clark to join his band, the Texas Wildcats, in 1954. [14] Clark was the lead guitarist, [2] and made appearances on Dean's "Town and Country Time" program on WARL-AM and on WMAL-TV (after the show moved to television from radio in 1955).
Jimmy Dean Foods is an American brand of meat products marketed and owned by Tyson Foods. The company was founded in 1969 by country singer and actor Jimmy Dean . [ 1 ] It was purchased by Sara Lee , which then divested as part of a unit known as Hillshire Brands , which was later purchased by Tyson Foods.
As the world mourns the death of singer and sausage king Jimmy Dean, his second wife, Donna Meade Dean, has been pushed into the spotlight.Then again, center stage is a familiar place for her.
Jimmy Dean's Hour of Prayer: Release date: 1957; Label: Columbia Records — Bumming Around: Release date: 1959; Label: Mercury Records — Favorites of Jimmy Dean: Release date: 1960; Label: King Records — Hymns by Jimmy Dean: Release date: 1960; Label: Harmony Records — Big Bad John and Other Fabulous Songs and Tales: Release date: 1961 ...
The Jimmy Dean Show was later an hour-long weekly music and variety television show carried by ABC for three seasons from September 19, 1963, to April 1, 1966, out of ABC Studio One in New York. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its first season was written by Peppiatt and Aylesworth , and Scott Vincent was the announcer.