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On this episode of Our American Stories, Pat Boone was at the height of his career when television executives told him to cancel a guest. That guest was Harry Belafonte, the singer whose hit “Day-O” had made him famous around the world. Boone was warned that audiences in some parts of the country wouldn’t accept a Black artist on stage beside him. His answer was simple: if Belafonte wasn’t welcome, neither was he. Boone recalls the night he chose integrity over career security and why that moment meant more than the show itself. Support the show ( https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ron interviews the legendary, Pat Boone and discusses the early years through now. Over 70 years and still going has made Pat Boone loved by many.
He has sold over 50 million records over his seven decade career and has recorded more songs than any other artist in history, he’s a legendary singer, a Hollywood actor and personality, an author, a winner of countless awards, but most importantly he has been a man of faith since he was 13 and at 89 he has an abundance of wisdom that we can all learn from. On this episode of The Walk, we feature a conversation the remarkable Pat Boone. Pat Boone and Joshua Swanson discuss the importance of kindness and compassion and a life lived in the midst of Hollywood for Jesus. Pat Boone begins by saying that it is important to be kind and compassionate. Boone also says that worship can happen anywhere, not just on a platform. He believes that God has made each of us with our own unique individual sound, and that our diversity is a beautiful thing. Boone's statement about worship happening anywhere is a reminder that we can worship God in any way, anywhere, and at any time. We can worship Him through our singing, our prayers, and our actions. We can worship Him alone or with others. There is no one right way to worship. Boone's analogy of creation to illustrate the beauty of diversity is a powerful one. Just as creation is diverse, so are we. We are all different, with our own unique gifts and talents. We should celebrate our diversity and unity in Christ. Key Takeaways: Kindness and compassion are important. Pat Boone begins by saying that it's important to be kind and compassionate. Worship can happen anywhere. Pat Boone goes on to say that worship doesn't have to happen just on the platform, but can also happen in the pews. We are all uniquely created. He believes that the beautiful thing about the Lord is that he has made us with our own unique individual sound. Even our voices are individual. Our identity should be rooted in Christ. Boone believes that if our identity is rooted in Christ first, then we can all become super blended in what we do. Diversity is a beautiful thing. He uses the analogy of creation to illustrate the beauty of diversity. He says that there is something beautiful about when all of the sound of creation comes together. - - - - - - - - - Please subscribe to our social channels for more information and great content surrounding building a lifestyle of worship. This podcast is brought to you by Authentic Media and Worship Leader. Our host is Joshua Swanson and the show’s co-producer and editor is Matt McCartie. More episodes can be found at the link below. - - - - - - - - - Links: https://www.patboone.com/ https://www.goldlabelartists.com/product/country-jubilee-commemorative-edition-2lp-black-vinyl/ https://www.instagram.com/worshipleader/ https://worshipleader.com/all-podcasts/ https://authenticmedia.company/ https://worshipleader.com/all-podcasts/our-host/ Who is Pat Boone? Pat Boone's journey is a remarkable tapestry of musical achievements. With a staggering 50 million records sold globally, he stands tall among the top 10 recording artists in history, marked by a series of consecutive Top 10 and No. 1 hits that underscore his undeniable influence on the music scene. Rising to prominence in the 1950s after triumphing in TV's inaugural national talent contest, Boone's smooth and wholesome musical style resonated deeply, leading to starring roles in Hollywood hits like "April Lo
On this episode of The Jacob Buehrer Show I interview Pat Boone who is successful singer. He has sold more than 45 million records, had 38 Top 40 hits, and appeared in more than 12 Hollywood films. Listen to find out more and what Pat Boone is up to today.
Pat Boone is a singer, songwriter, author, actor & philanthropist. Pat Boone joins Mike to discuss how ‘woke’ society has become in America. Thankfully there is an awakening happening across the country about the corrupt forces we are facing. Pat discusses how conservatives and Christians are being silenced in America today which is one of the many problems we face. Also, his new book is called “IF: The Eternal Choice We All Must Make”. His new film is called “The Mulligan”. The Mulligan is a powerful story of faith, family, and forgiveness. Pat shares what his new book and film are all about! Go to goldlabelartists.com to check it all out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[Our Thanksgiving gift this week is a December 2017 archive re-release favorite with world-renowned singer/entertainer Pat Boone!] We usher in the holidays and round out our debut season with the inimitable Pat Boone – an American entertainment legend and inveterate business entrepreneur, with a life-long passion for the sport of basketball. In a career spanning over six decades (and counting!), the incomparable Boone has just about done it all in the fields of music, film, television, and stage, as well as the pursuit of a wide variety of business interests – including being the majority owner of the American Basketball Association's charter Bay Area franchise, the Oakland Oaks. Denied the ability to play its NBA All-Star marquee signing (and cross-town San Francisco Warriors star) Rick Barry for the inaugural 1967-68 ABA season, Boone's Oaks endured a league-worst 22-56 record, amid dismally low crowds at the brand-new Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena. Barry's official arrival the next season (despite a knee injury that curtailed his play after only 35 games), paired with the hiring of two-time NBA champion head coach Alex Hannum , and an influx of future perennial All-Star talent like Doug Moe and Larry Brown , instantly rejuvenated the club's competitive profile, as the Oaks zoomed to a league-leading 60-18 "worst-to-first" regular season record and a dominating run in the playoffs to capture the 1968-89 league championship. Despite the reversal of fortune on the hardwood, Boone lost a fortune at the box office (in excess of $2 million in just two seasons), as neither Barry nor a title provided any significant lift in ticket sales – or visible hope of near-term future improvement in the competitive Bay Area market. Former Baltimore Bullets NBA owner (and later Major Indoor Soccer League co-founder) Earl Foreman purchased the franchise (and its debts) from Boone for $2.6 million in August of 1969 and moved them to the Nation's Capital, where they became the one-year Washington Caps, replete with a reluctant Barry in tow. In this revealing conversation, Boone recounts: the events that led him to become a pro basketball owner; the tortuous journey of landing Rick Barry; the thrill of winning an ABA championship; the unwitting blank check that kept the Oaks financially afloat, but nearly sank Boone personally and professionally; and why, despite his continued passion for the sport, he never pursued another professional basketball ownership opportunity in the decidedly more stable NBA in later years. Plus: a ring more expensive Elizabeth Taylor's; dunking over Bill Russell ; comparing pro titles with Mark Cuban; and our quest for footage of the 1978 CBS/NBA Three-on-Three Tournament!
Welcome to another episode of Zero Limits Living with your favorite host, Dr. Joe Vitale! Tune in for this week's interview with Singing Legend Pat Boone. In the years immediately prior to the British Invasion, only one performer rivaled the chart dominance of Elvis Presley, and that was Pat Boone. Boone was the very essence of wholesome American values. At a time when the rise of Rock ‘n Roll was viewed as a sign of the apocalypse, he made the music appear safe and non-threatening, earning some 38 Top 40 hits in the process. As always, Expect Miracles! Be sure to Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more Luxe Content!
In the mid 1950s, Pat Boone’s early hits, Ain’t That A Shame and Tutti Frutti broke ground for black songwriter/performers Fats Domino and Little Richard while ushering in the dawn of rock n’ roll. From there, Pat segued smoothly into film and television while raising a famous family and recording over 2300 songs, including the iconic hits, Friendly Persuasion, Love Letters In The Sand and April Love. Pat’s commitment to faith and family helped forge his guiding principles. Did you know that he walked away from his TV show when they wouldn't allow him to book Harry Belafonte? Pat has stories for you. Plus Fritz and Weezy have absolutely nothing to say about Ol’ Abe while recommending both The Lincoln Highway and The Lincoln Lawyer. Path Points of Interest: Pat Boone's Website Pat Boone's Video Podcast with Michael Lloyd Pat Boone on Spotify Pat Boone on Wikipedia The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles The Lincoln Lawyer - Netflix
Welcome to Golf Talk Live! Tune in LIVE Thursday at 6:00 PM Central This week on Coaches Corner: Pete Buchanan & James T. Kyle. Plus special guests: Pat Boone, Movie Star/Gold-Recording Artist & Best Selling Author + Rick Eldridge, Musician/Producer/Director & Entrepreneur. More on Pat & Rick: Pat is a movie star, gold–recording artist, bestselling author, Broadway show headliner, and television star. He's sold more than 45 million records, has 13 gold discs, 2 gold albums, and a platinum record. Has 18 top-ten songs & 38 top 40 songs. His “Love Letters in the Sand” was on the charts for 34 consecutive weeks! Grew up in Nashville, graduated from Columbia University in NY, and lived much of his life in Hollywood. Rick has 35+ years in the entertainment business as a musician, producer, director, and entrepreneur. Whether sports programming, live production, animated series, or feature films, he's been involved in every facet of creative development and production management in the entertainment industry. A graduate of Brevard College with advanced studies at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Join LIVE Thursdays from 6:00 - 8:00PM Central http://www.blogtalkradio.com/golftalklive Or listen on these social media platforms: iTunes , Stitcher, Tunein, Castbox, TalkStreamLive & Spotify. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/golf-talk-live--6428965/support .
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