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Dean was born on August 10, 1928, in Seth Ward, Texas [1] and raised in nearby Plainview, the son of George Otto Dean and his second wife, the former Ruth Taylor.Ruth taught Jimmy how to play piano at the age of 10. [3]
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 ...
A singer in her own right, the second Mrs. Jimmy Dean grew up in Richmond, not far from Varina, the town where she and Dean lived together until his death on Sunday at age 81.
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.
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 ...
James Arthur Dean (February 25, 1925 – November 14, 2000), nicknamed "The Original", was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1940s. A native of Ambler, Pennsylvania , he played for the Philadelphia Stars for four seasons between 1946 and 1950, and also played for the New York Black Yankees and the New York Cubans .
The song was later recorded by American singer Dean Martin in 1965 and included as the B side of his single Houston. He included it on his 1965 album (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You and it was reprised by him in the 1967 television special, Movin' With Nancy, starring Nancy Sinatra. The television special was released to home video in 2000.