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Red River Dave McEnery (born David Largus McEnery) (December 15, 1914 – January 15, 2002) was an American artist, musician, and writer of
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songs. He was born in
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,
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, United States. He got the nickname "Red River Dave" because he enjoyed singing "Red River Valley" in high school. He was the leader of The Swift Cowboys.


Career

As a teenager, he appeared regularly on KABC radio. Dave began his career by singing,
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, and performing rope tricks at rodeos. In 1936, he broadcast a live singing performance from the Goodyear Blimp over
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in Miami. His career really took off with his song "
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", broadcast in a pioneer television broadcast from the 1939 New York World's Fair. He worked for radio station
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in New York City. He was a radio personality in border radio for station XERF. In the latter part of his life, he became a well-known painter of Texas landscapes and Western Americana themes and was often known to paint the backs of his used guitars.


Cinema

He worked in several
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as a singing cowboy, including '' Swing in the Saddle'' (1944), ''Hidden Valley Days'' (1948) and ''Echo Ranch'' (1948).


Publications

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Songs

Red River Dave's songs have been recorded by
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and
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. * "Amelia Earhart's Last Flight" 1937 * "The Blind Boy's Dog" ("I'd Like To Give My Dog To Uncle Sam") * "The Red Deck of Cards" 1954 * "Ballad Of Emmett Till" * "The Ballad Of Francis Powers" 1960 * "Trial of Francis Powers" 1960 * "The Flight Of Apollo Eleven" 1969 * " The California Hippy Murders" * "The Ballad Of Patty Hearst" * "The Ballad of Three Mile Island" 1979 * "Shame is the Middle Name Of Exxon" * "Atlanta's Black Children" 1981 * "The Pine-Tarred Bat, the Ballad of George Brett" 1983 * "The Clinging Lovers of Kenya" 1983 * "Night That Ronald Reagan Rode With Santa Claus" 1984


References

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