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Charles Eugene Patrick Boone (known as Pat Boone) (born June 1, 1934) is a singer whose smooth style made him one of the most popular performers of the 1950s and 1960s. His cover versions of rhythm and blues hits had some impact on the development of the broad popularity of rock and roll. He is also an actor and television personality, and a conservative political figure.//Born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, Boone is a direct descendant of the legendary American pioneer Daniel Boone. He grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, attended David Lipscomb College and began recording in 1954 for Republic Records. His 1955 version of "Ain't That a Shame" was a hit, selling far better than Fats Domino's original version. This set the stage for the early part of Boone's career, which focused on reworking R&B hits of Afro-ethnic musicians with a cleaner, tamer image. This brought rock 'n' roll tunes to a much wider audience, namely the Euro-ethnic majority population of the USA, while bringing little attention to most of the original artists. Little Richard once said "Pat Boone is the man who made me a millionaire." Little Richard is one of the few artists to become famous in his own right despite the policy of using people like Pat Boone to "rework" his songs. Little Richard also once said that the kids (his audience) would have Pat Boone in the top drawer and Little Richard hidden in the bottom drawer, which shows an understanding of the underlying prejudice of systemically using Euro-ethnic artists to "rework" the art of Afro-ethnic artists.Known as "The Kid in White Buck Shoes", Boone sported a clean-cut image that appealed to teens and parents alike. His singing style, a rich baritone, followed in the tradition of his idol, Bing Crosby. Preferring to carry on in the Crosby tradition, he soon began turning more and more to ballads. Some of his biggest hits included "Love Letters in the Sand" (with the instrumental break featuring Boone's whistling), "April Love", "Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)", and "Don't Forbid Me".His teen idol popularity in the late 1950s was second only to that of Elvis Presley, and, like Elvis, he soon tried his hand at acting. Boone's pictures were fewer in number than Elvis's, but significantly higher in quality, including 1960's Journey to the Center of the Earth alongside Hollywood notable James Mason
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