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PAT BOONE RETURNS TO CHRISTIAN & MAINSTREAM RADIO

PAT BOONE RETURNS TO CHRISTIAN & MAINSTREAM RADIO

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August 9th, 2016

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Recording artist and entertainment giant PAT BOONE is back at radio and in a very big way. His new “Part of America Died Today” (The Gold Label) is a breakout hit on our Christian Top40 and is also pulling in strong and impressive numbers on our AC40 chart well. In the years immediately prior to the British Invasion, only one performer rivaled the chart dominance of Elvis Presley, and that was Pat Boone. Boone was the very essence of wholesome American values. At a time when the rise of Rock ‘n Roll was viewed as a sign of the apocalypse, he made the music appear safe and non-threatening, earning some 38 Top 40 hits in the process. Born Charles Eugene Patrick Boone on June 1, 1934 in Jacksonville, FL and raised in Nashville, TN, “Pat” Boone attended high school in Nashville and sang in church with his brother Nick and family, and all over town at school affairs, community events, and on local TV and radio. Boone made his recording debut in 1954 on Republic Records, followed a year later by his Dot Records debut “Two Hearts, Two Kisses.” At the end of 1955 he notched his first No. 1 hit with a rendition of Fats Domino’s “Ain’t That a Shame.” Boone later recorded numerous songs originating from the likes of Little Richard, the El Dorados, the Flamingos and Ivory Joe Hunter. From 1956–1963 Boone accumulated nearly 54 chart appearances, many of them with two-sided hits. His most notable smashes included the No. 1 records “Don’t Forbid Me,” “Love Letters in the Sand” and “April Love,” all three issued in 1957. That same year he began hosting his own ABC television series “The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom,” which featured a number of top-name guests, including Ella Fitzgerald, Nat ‘King’ Cole, Connie Frances, Roy Rogers, Frankie Avalon, and Tony Bennett, among many others. Among his numerous awards and accolades, Boone has sold 45 million records worldwide, has 13 gold singles, two gold albums and a platinum album. He’s starred in 15 movies, including 1957’s Bernardine, and he has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2003 Boone was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, along with Amy Grant and the Blind Boys of Alabama. Pat and Shirley, his wife of 62 years, live in Los Angeles, California. Their most cherished awards are their 4 daughters, 15 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. For additional information contact Mike Borchetta at [email protected]

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