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Birth name
  
Sykes Ballew

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Smith Ballew

Years active
  
1930sā€“50s

Instruments
  
Vocals


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Born
  
January 21, 1902 Palestine, Texas (
1902-01-21
)

Genres
  
Popular music, Jazz, Country music, Western movies

Occupation(s)
  
Vocalist, musician, orchestra leader, film actor

Died
  
May 2, 1984, Longview, Texas, United States

Albums
  
Top 50 Classics - The Very Best of Smith Ballew

Movies
  
Roll Along - Cowboy, Rawhide, Western Gold, Gaucho Serenade, I Killed Geronimo

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Sykes "Smith" Ballew (January 21, 1902 ā€“ May 2, 1984) was an American actor, sophisticated singer, orchestra leader, and a western singing star.

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Biography

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Ballew was born in Palestine, Texas; he attended Sherman High School, Austin College and the University of Texas.

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During his time at Austin College, Ballew and his brother, Charlie, formed the Texasjazzers orchestra.

He began his singing career on the radio, and in the 1930s became one of the earliest of the singing cowboys on the movie screen. He did a series of musical Westerns for Paramount Pictures and one for 20th Century Fox, continuing in supporting roles until the 1950s.

Ballew was one of the hosts of old-time radio's Shell Chateau.

Prior to his singing cowboy career, starting in the late 1920s, he became one of the most recognizable vocalists on hundreds of dance band and jazz records, based in New York. During this time, Ballew along with Scrappy Lambert, Dick Robertson, and Chick Bullock were the most prolific studio vocalists. He organized his own short-lived band in 1931.

Ballew's band's opening theme song was "Tonight There Is Music in the Air"; its closing theme was "Home".

Between 1929 and 1935, he made scores of records issued under his own name for OKeh, the dime store labels (Banner, Domino, Jewel, Regal, Perfect, Oriole as Buddy Blue & His Texans or Jack Blue's Texans), Columbia, and Crown. Few of these popular records gave any indication of his future Cowboy style.

Ballew died at the age of 82 in Longview, Texas. He was buried in Fort Worth.

Filmography

Actor
1951
The Adventures of Rick O'Shay (TV Movie) as
Captain Rogers
1951
The Red Badge of Courage as
Union Captain (uncredited)
1950
I Killed Geronimo as
Lt. Furness
1950
Federal Man as
James Snow - Mining Engineer (uncredited)
1949
Gun Cargo as
Singing Sailor
1949
The Mutineers as
Beasly (uncredited)
1948
Tex Granger: Midnight Rider of the Plains as
Marshal Blaze
1946
Under Arizona Skies as
Band Singer
1946
Drifting Along as
Band Singer Smith
1945
The Man Who Walked Alone as
Alvin Bailey
1940
Gaucho Serenade as
Buck Benson
1938
Panamint's Bad Man as
Larry Kimball - alias John Smith
1938
Rawhide as
Larry Kimball
1938
Hawaiian Buckaroo as
Jeff Howard
1937
Roll Along, Cowboy as
Randy Porter
1937
Western Gold as
Bill Gibson
1937
Racing Lady as
Steven Wendel
1936
Palm Springs as
Slim
1933
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #5 (Short) as
Smith Ballew - Singer
1929
Rhythms (Short) as
Self. Vocalist
Soundtrack
2016
Van Helsing (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- It Begins (2016) - (performer: "Sing, You Sinners")
2014
Magic in the Moonlight (performer: "You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)")
2013
Boardwalk Empire (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Resignation (2013) - (performer: "How Many Times" - uncredited)
2013
Magic City (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The Sins of the Father (2013) - (performer: "She's Funny That Way" - uncredited)
1946
Under Arizona Skies (performer: "Livin' Western Style", "Strawberry Blonde")
1946
Drifting Along (performer: "You Can Bet Your Boots and Saddles" - uncredited)
1938
Panamint's Bad Man (performer: "Got Some Ridin' to Do", "Last Rose of Summer", "Auld Lang Syne")
1937
Roll Along, Cowboy (performer: "On the Sunny Side of the Rockies", "Stars Over the Desert", "Roll Along, Ride 'em Cowboy")
1937
Western Gold (performer: "Echoes of the Trail", "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground" (uncredited), "Gwine to Rune All Night" aka "De Camptown Races", "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair")
1936
Palm Springs (performer: "The Hills of Old Wyoming")
1933
Rambling 'Round Radio Row #5 (Short) (performer: "Deep in Your Eyes" - uncredited)
1929
Rhythms (Short) (performer: "If I Had You" - uncredited)
Self
1938
Screen Snapshots Series 17, No. 5 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2000
Golden Saddles, Silver Spurs (TV Movie documentary)

References

Smith Ballew Wikipedia