Walter Brennan
Three-time Oscar winner and country musician Walter Brennan was born in Swampscott, MA, on July 25, 1894. A veteran of the First World War, Brennan began acting professionally in 1929. He received his first Oscar for his supporting role in Howard Hawks' Come and Get It, and two more followed for 1938's Kentucky and 1940s The Westerner. By the time he took a popular role as Grampa Amos McCoy on the TV show The McCoys in the late '50s, he had over 100 film credits to his name. His recording career was at its most prolific during the early '60s. A duet with Billy Vaughn, "Dutchman's Gold," was his first chart hit. Three more -- "Old Rivers," "Houdini," and "Mama Sang Me a Song" -- registered two years later. He passed away in 1974, due to emphysema, on the 21st of September.
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Twas The Night Before Christmas... Back Home
Kerstmuziek - Released by cappo digital on 5 dec. 2015
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Last Christmas
Kerstmuziek - Released by xmas lovers on 1 dec. 2015
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White Christmas
Kerstmuziek - Released by The Christmas Lovers on 26 nov. 2015
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Twas The Night Before Christmas... Back Home
Kerstmuziek - Released by xmas lovers on 5 dec. 2015
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Legendary Collection: Christmas Together (Walter Brennan Anthology)
Kerstmuziek - Released by Save The Last REC on 11 nov. 2016
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White Christmas
Kerstmuziek - Released by Christmas Records on 23 nov. 2021
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Star Bright (Christmas Recordings Remastered)
Kerstmuziek - Released by Forrest Hill on 21 nov. 2014
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The Classic Christmas Album (Remastered)
Klassiek - Released by Must Have Records on 28 nov. 2014
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