- Rex Trailer
Infobox Film | name = Rex Trailer
caption =Rex Trailer meets a young fan in Worcester, MA on December 10, 2006Rex Trailer is a
Boston, Massachusetts basedtelevision personality, broadcast pioneer, andCountry and Western recording artist. He is best known as the host of the children's show "Boomtown".Early life
Rex Trailer was born in 1929 and grew up just outside of Fort Worth, Texas. He learned his cowboy skills while spending summers on his grandfather’s ranch. As a
rodeo performer, he met western movie starGabby Hayes who hired him to work at his Catskills summer ranch for kids. Hayes encouraged him to break into television as an on-air personality. Rex Trailer : the Boomtown yearsby Shirley Kawa-Jump Publisher: N. Attleborough, Mass : Covered Bridge Press, 1997. ISBN 0924771984 9780924771989 ]Television Pioneer
In 1947, Trailer went to work for the
DuMont Television Network inNew York City as a production coordinator. He later became the host of the network's "Oky Doky Ranch ". This show featured Rex Trailer as a cowboy and Oky Doky was a cowboy puppet.Although this has some obvious similarity to the
Howdy Doody show, Oky Doky had already been established in local television before being moved to the network, so there is some debate of who came first.After the Oky Doky series ended, Trailer heard that the Westinghouse TV station in Philadelphia (WPTZ) needed a host for a Western-style children's show. Rex Trailer and his horse "Gold Rush" moved to Philadelphia and hosted television shows from 1950 until 1956. "Ridin’ the Trail with Rex Trailer" featured him as the host for movie westerns. He also had a daily 15-minute program featuring songs, games and dances with Trailer and his guitar. This show went by various names, including "Hi-Noon with Rex Trailer", "Saddlebag O' Songs" and "Rex Trailer's Ranch House".
Recording Artist
Trailer recorded
Country and Western Music for ABC-Paramount Records, among other labels. At one time, c. 1950, Trailer recorded withBill Haley and his Saddlemates, who gained fame later asBill Haley and His Comets . In 1955, "Cowboys Don't Cry" and a song later used regularly on the "Boomtown" show, "Hoofbeats", were released together in the 78 rpm and 45 rpm vinyl record formats. Trailer released at least one 33 1/3 rpm 12" vinyl album, as Rex Trailer and the Playboys, titled "Country and Western" in 1960. Another album with some overlap in playlists also exists, by Rex Trailer and his Cow Hands, titled "Western Favorites", but information on its release is not readily found.The Boomtown/Boston Years
In 1956, Rex Trailer moved to Boston and hosted a weekend-morning children's show "Boomtown" on
WBZ-TV . This series proved to be his greatest success, airing through 1974 and establishing Trailer as a major local celebrity within the signal of Boston's TV Channel 4. Rex performed songs while playing guitar, and showed off his authentic cowboy skills with horse-riding tricks, rope tricks and skilled use of the bull-whip. He led the studio audience of children in sing-alongs and simple contests of skill, and introduced cartoons and other children's programming segments. He was aided by various sidekicks over the years, including "Pablo" from 1956-1967 (played by actor Richard Kilbride), then "Cactus Pete" from 1967-1969 (played by Terrance Currier), and finally "Sgt. Billy" played by actor Bill O'Brien.Rex Trailer's fame, good name, and crowd-pleasing talents made him a popular draw at many personal appearances in the area. He was also able to successfully team with a local travel agency in chaperoning children on an annual series of large-scale school-vacation trips to California tourist attractions. In the early 1960s, Trailer (and Gold Rush) led an actual
wagon train across the state of Massachusetts, ending at the State House in Boston, to call public attention to the needs of the mentally retarded. In addition, Trailer also encouraged his young fans to hold neighborhood charity fund-raisers called "Backyard Carnivals Against Dystrophy", offering how-to kits on air.Recognition
The retrospective book "Rex Trailer: The Boomtown Years" by Shirley Kawa-Jump was published in 1997.
Trailer was inducted into the
Massachusetts Country Music Hall of Fame in 2000. He was included in the first group of honorees inducted into theMassachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame in Brockton MA on May 5th, 2007.A documentary film titled, "
Rex Trailer's Boomtown " was produced byMilford, Massachusetts nativeMichael Bavaro . The film was broadcast onWBZ-TV on June 18, 2005 as a special and was nominated for aNew England Emmy award for best historical documentary.Jay Leno ,Jimmy Tingle , MayorTom Menino ,Steven Wright and more than 100 grown-up kids share their Boomtown memories, and attest to the enduring stature of its host. The broadcast version of the film and archive material were presented to and are now part of the permanent collection at theMuseum of Television & Radio inNew York City .Infobox Film | name = Rex Trailer
caption =Rex Trailer at That's Entertainment in Worcester, MA on December 10, 2006till on the Trail
Rex Trailer continues to work in the television industry, and teaches on-air performance at
Emerson College in Boston. Trailer had a minor role in the 1990Cher /Winona Ryder movie "Mermaids". [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0870668/ Rex Trailer (I) ] ] He still makes regular personal appearances, and performs live on occasion, even performing at Boston rock clubs in the last few years as a special guest. Rex Trailer is also a perennial participant inNatick Massachusetts' annual 4th of July parade, in which he rides Goldrush. [ [http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x98644011/Natick-goes-fourth?view=pop&photo=5 Going Fourth, even in the rain - Framingham, MA - The MetroWest Daily News ] ]On December 10th 2006, Rex performed several songs (including the "Boomtown" theme and some of his own Christmas songs) and signed free
autographs for hundreds of fans old and young at That's Entertainment inWorcester, MA . The event was part of Trailer's official 50th Anniversary of "Boomtown" celebration tour. Then Worcester MayorTim Murray officially proclaimed it "Rex Trailer's "Boomtown" Day" throughout the city to mark the occasion. [cite web |author=Niles, David |title=Rex Trailer |publisher=Worcester Telegram |date=2006-12-10 |work=telegram.com video |url=http://www.telegram.com/assets/static/video/2006/rexTrailer |accessdate=2007-11-07 ]External links
* [http://www.rextrailer.tv Rex Trailer] - Official Site
* [http://boomtownmemories.com/ Boomtown Memories ] - Fan Site
* [http://www.universalhub.com/node/8632] - Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame
* [http://vids. . /index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=4665542] - Video Clip, Rex Sings
* [http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=50732&fr=] Boomtown Video Clip from Digital FreewayNotes
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