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Back in the Saddle Again - The Original Singing Cowboy, Gene Autry

Dirt Nap City Season 4 Episode 130

He was the "Singing Cowboy," the wholesome, guitar-wielding hero who saved the day, got the girl, and never forgot to sing a song. But Gene Autry's journey from an Oklahoma railroad telegrapher to one of the biggest media stars of the 20th century is a staggering story of ambition, talent, and business genius. In this episode, we unpack the remarkable life of the only person to have five stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for each field he conquered: Records, Radio, Movies, Television, and Live Performance.

We trace Autry's rise from his early days as "Oklahoma's Yodeling Cowboy" on radio, eventually scoring the first-ever Gold Record for the sentimental hit, "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine." Then came Hollywood, where he essentially invented the musical Western genre. We'll explore the enduring appeal of his simple, straightforward persona—a good-guy cowboy who promoted honesty, fair play, and a positive American spirit during the Great Depression. We'll also look at his enduring partnership with his famous horse, Champion, and his sidekick, the comedic Smiley Burnette.

While fans remember his 93 films and his signature song, "Back in the Saddle Again," the true breadth of Autry’s legacy is stunning. We dive into his pivotal service as a pilot during World War II, his pioneering move into television with The Gene Autry Show, and his remarkable second career as an astute businessman who owned hotels, radio stations, and, most famously, founded the Los Angeles Angels Major League Baseball franchise.

Finally, we explore how this cowboy became forever linked to Christmas, discussing the stories behind his holiday classics, including "Here Comes Santa Claus" and the perennial favorite, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Join us as we celebrate the life of the entertainer who truly did it all.

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