Joseph Stauch Jr.
Born May 18, 1930 Died May 31,
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The address of the Gene Autry Museum is: 47 Prairie St, Gene Autry, OK 73436
"The Singing Cowboy" was Gene Autry. We still hear him every Christmas singing "Here Comes Santa Claus", originally recorded in 1947, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" in 1949, and "Frosty the Snowman" in 1950.
The web address of the Gene Autry Museum is: http://geneautryokmuseum.com
The address of the Gene Autry Oklahoma Historical Society is: Po Box 67, Gene Autry, OK 73436-0067
The phone number of the Gene Autry Museum is: 580-294-3047.
The address of the Gene Autry Museum is: 47 Prairie St, Gene Autry, OK 73436
That would be Gene Autry . The late Gene Autry (September 29, 1907 - October 2, 1998) had made over ninety Western films .
"The Singing Cowboy" was Gene Autry. We still hear him every Christmas singing "Here Comes Santa Claus", originally recorded in 1947, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" in 1949, and "Frosty the Snowman" in 1950.
The web address of the Gene Autry Museum is: http://geneautryokmuseum.com
The address of the Gene Autry Oklahoma Historical Society is: Po Box 67, Gene Autry, OK 73436-0067
The phone number of the Gene Autry Museum is: 580-294-3047.
Gene Autry was born on September 29, 1907.
Nellybelle was the name of Gene Autry's Jeep.
There was no evidence that Gene Autry was anything but straight.
The duration of The Gene Autry Show is 1440.0 seconds.
Lester Alvin 'Smiley' Burnette was Autry's most remembered sidekick, but Sterling Holloway (who later provided a number of voices for Disney's animated films) and Pat Buttram also hung about with Autry in a number of films.
The Gene Autry Show ended on 1956-08-07.