Eddie Dean (singer)
Eddie Dean (born Edgar Dean Glosup, July 9, 1907 – March 4, 1999)[1] was an American Western singer and actor whom Roy Rogers and Gene Autry termed the best cowboy singer of all time.[2] Dean was best known for "I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy Heaven" (1955), which became an even greater hit for Tex Ritter in 1961.[3] Dean charted twice on the US Country charts; "One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)" peaked at #11 in 1948 and "I Dreamed of a Hill-Billy Heaven" peaked at #10 in 1955. Dean co-wrote both songs.[4]
Eddie Dean | |
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Dean in Stars Over Texas, 1946 | |
Born | Edgar Dean Glosup July 9, 1907 Posey, Texas, US |
Died | March 4, 1999 91) | (aged
Resting place | Valley Oaks Memorial Park, Westlake Village, California |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Singer, songwriter, actor |
Spouse(s) | Lorene Donnelly "Dearest" Dean (1911–2002, married 1930–1999, his death) |
Children | Donna Lee Daniel Ed Glosup |
References
- "Social Security Death Index". Rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
- "Eddie Dean Obituary". Allbusiness.com. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
- Billboard Bulletin, March 8, 1999
- https://musicvf.com/Eddie+Dean.art. Retrieved August 15, 2020. Missing or empty
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External links
- Eddie Dean at IMDb
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