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The Original American Idol
Pat Boone celebrates 50 years in entertainment
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By Christina M. Testa
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. He wore them, signed them, then gave em away. Not just an ordinary pair of shoes. Those white buckskins became a significant trademark of the legendary Pat Boone.
At first, in the early days, I had only one pair, he said. I had gray and brown shoes, too. Yet, the public strongly identified them with me. Im glad they did, Boone said. You can almost hear him smiling as he said it, God built a platform ... and those white bucks produced green bucks for some good humanitarian causes.
Born in Nashville, Tenn., Boone became a Christian at 13.
Influenced by key role modelshis mom a registered nurse, and his high school teachers and principalhis childhood desire was to become a teacher of literature, and a preacher Boone said.
A different plan unfolded.
Like the little boy in the Bible who gave up his lunch for God to use... this guy from Nashville is not a great singer, nothin but out of the ordinary. Im a pop singer with a pleasing voice... And God used it, Boone said.
With 38 Top 40 Hits and more than 45 million units sold, God has used it in a very big way.
Identified as the No. 10 rock record recording artist in history by BillBoard Magazine, Boone ranks higher than either Billy Joel or Madonna on that impressive chart. Hes recognized worldwide as a recording star, actor and author.
In 2003, Pat Boone secured his 61st hit, Under God, a top 15 single on Billboards Hot 100 Chart from his American Glory album, as documented by Entertainment Weekly.
His smile of sincerity, songs, and appeal are universal in scope spanning the globe. As Boones promotional materials state, he truly is the Original American Idol.
Celebrating his 50th year in show biz and the 50th wedding anniversary to his wife Shirley, Boone continues to impact the entertainment and music industries.
Im in my 50th year as a performer, and God did it, Boone said.
Remembering the tenacious route to his boomin career, Boone recalled that he first appeared nationally on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour.
I won 3 times, Boone said.
Increased demand
That show landed him record and movie contracts.
I remember having supper at a house way out in the country with chickens, ducks, pigs running around, he said. The only telephone switchboard in town was 50 miles away in a ladys living room.
A station wagon covered in soot came clanging down that dirt road calling out, Is a guy named Pat Boone here?
It was a production guy from New York, Boone recalled. He said, You have great appeal.
That led to more movie and record contracts
and his first two songs, 2 Hearts, 2 Kisses and Aint That A Shame which sold millions.
Ive always strived to tithe, said Boone, adding that one of his first jobs was two radio and TV parts for $44.50. He gave $5 to God.
Then, the great explosion happened.
Boone won the professional competition on The Arthur Godfrey Show. Since his chart debut on April 2, 1955just months prior to Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Fats Domino or Elvis, Boone had anchored himself as the second-most impactful force in the early rock era, just behind Presley.
Faith on his sleeve
From the beginning, Boone went public with his faith.
I wanted my life to mean something, Boone said.
He endured, despite the teasing jabs about being wholesome or a goody-two-shoes by Hollywood.
Were not of the world, yet as Christians were in the world, he said. Despite all kinds of teasing, I laughed. I repeated them. I got the jokes, so they figured I must not be so square after all.
I was always a kid who wanted to be used for Gods purposes. God was watching, grooming, training me in faithfulness all along.
Already tithing as a kid and young adult, Boone, who married his high school sweetheart, Shirley, recalled singing and preaching in Texas.
There was this little tilted over, paint peeling, wood-sided building where I preached a sermon, he said. We put money in the offering plate. You cant outgive God. Today, I look at a picture of that humble, out of the way place in weeds of a field, where I was and cry with gratitude.
Diversified ministry
Today his business acumen is illustrated by the success of Boones own music company, The Gold Label, which has released and produced 26 albums from such notables as Glen Campbell, Roger Williams, Jack Jones and more.
Boone who is principal owner of KDOC-TV in Orange County, Calif., also hosts The Music of Your Life syndicated radio program, airing on more than 180 radio stations nationally. Most recently, Boone, who resides in Los Angeles, hosted the PBS program Magic Moments of Music, featuring the greats of the 50s, 60s and 70s music era, such as The Diamonds and The McGuires.
A best-selling author, Boone has authored several books including his first, Twixt, Twelve and Twenty. After appearing on the cover of TV Guide with his four daughters in 1958, Boone, then 23, said, I was getting four to five letters a week from high school kids who wanted advice. The book for teens is now in just about every high school and church library in America. His newest book, A New Song, has sold more than a million copies.
Its about a journey with the Holy Spirit, he said.
A vessel at work
His walk of faith, spanning more than six decades, has not always been easy, especially enduring two specific defining moments and challenges.
Ive strived to be a faithful vessel, he said.
Boones humanitarian efforts illustrate his use as a vessel. His charity work involves organizations including NARTH, an organization to help those rehabilitate and break out of the homosexual life, said Boone, who also authored the book, Joy, A Homosexuals Search for Fulfillment.
I dont endorse the lifestyle, yet have known many in the entertainment industry, loved them as people and prayed for many to be healed, Boone said.
He recalled his good, dear friend, Rock Hudson.
The last night before he diedhis throat ravaged, eyes sunken, body worn with Liz Taylor by his side, my wife Shirley and I, with two Christian nurses, prayed with him. A lady named Eleanor led him through a prayer of forgiveness for the person who infected him with AIDS. Rock nodded in agreement, his eyes brightened. Faith is rewarded, Boone said.
Strength in tragedy
As a husband, church elder, grandfather of 15, father of four daughters, including singer Debbie Boone (You Light Up My Life and Day by Day), Boone has also seen Gods faithfulness illustrated in a most personal way with a near family tragedy.
Its been 4 1/2 years.
Faith is the substance of evidence not seen. The world would have it fatalistic. We grasped on to the substance of what we hope for. Its been a persistent test of faith, said Boone about his grandson Ryans miraculous, on-going recovery from brain damage, including regaining more cognitive thinking, expressiveness and some talking after accidentally falling 40 feet from a rooftop skylight.
We could have given up, believing no more improvement, and agreed with doctors after 2-2 1/2 years, which the worlds option would be bleak.... We chose Gods option. God is bigger. God is more powerful. Faith is approved, not fatalistic.
Following in her fathers humanitarian footsteps, Lindy Boone-Michaelis and family founded Ryans Reach to help other head injury victims.
On the Glory Train
The high-water mark of his career, Boone said, is his newest album, Glory Train, coupled with a DVD featuring a six-minute tribute to evangelist Billy Graham.
A concern, a real burden on my heart, was the passing of servant Mother Theresa whose death was derailed in the news by Princess Dianas death, the singer said. I wondered, Lord, what if Billy Graham passes? I wanted to honor Billy in a big way.
This album is a collaboration of David Pack (Ambrosia), Billy Dean, Pat Boone and friends, with a narrative by TVs Larry King.
In pondering his longevity of success Boone said he just loves to sing.
I never learned to say no, he said, laughing. I longed to be Gods vessel. I tell others, make God your agent. Ive strived to be faithful to God.
Published by Keener Communications Group, March 2006
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