Spade Cooley

Spade Cooley

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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Donnell Clyde Cooley
Alias = King of Western Swing
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Died = death date and age|1969|11|23|1910|12|17|mf=y
Origin = Pack Saddle Creek, Oklahoma
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Genre = Western Swing
Occupation = Big band leader
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Television personality
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Donnell Clyde 'Spade' Cooley (December 17, 1910 – November 23, 1969) was an American Western Swing musician, big band leader, actor, and television personality. His career ended when he was arrested and convicted for the murder of his second wife, Ella Mae Evans. [http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/celebrity/spade_cooley/index.html/ Crimelibrary.com] ]

Show business career

Cooley's 18 month engagement at Santa Monica's Venice Pier Ballroom was record breaking for the early half of the 1940s. His "Shame On You," released on Columbia's OKeh label, was recorded in December of 1944, and was No. 1 on the country charts for two months. "Shame on You" was the first in an unbroken string of six Top Ten singles including "Detour" and "You Can't Break My Heart."

Cooley appeared in 38 westerns, both in bit parts and as a stand in for cowboy actor Roy Rogers. He also hosted a Los Angeles based syndicated television show from 1949 until 1959. The Hoffman Hayride was so popular that an estimated 75 percent of all televisions in the L.A. area were tuned into the show each Saturday night. In 1950 Cooley had significant roles in several films, and starred in two film shorts: "King of Western Swing" and "Spade Cooley & His Orchestra."

After a "Battle of the Bands" with Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys at the Venice Pier Ballroom, which Cooley won, he began to promote himself as the "King of Western Swing." [Komorowski, "Spade Cooley", p. 4: "It was around this time [1942] that Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys come out West, and when Cooley fell out with Phillips, the promoter sacked him and hired Bob Wills in his place. A cocksure Cooley demanded a 'Battle of The Bands' before he vacated the Venice Pier, and in a contest held over two weekends, emerged the undisputed winner. He promptly proclaimed himself the 'King of Western Swing', the first time the term was used to describe this style of music, and it was one that stuck."] Evidently "Western swing", not used prior to 1942 for this style of music, was a term thought up by Cooley's then promoter, Forman Phillips. [Logsdon, "The Cowboy's Bawdy Music," p.137: "The term 'western swing' was not used until Foreman Phillips, a promoter-disc jockey, used it to describe Spade Cooley in 1942."] Following Waylon Jennings 1975 #1 hit, "Bob Wills Is Still The King," Wills's fans transferred the title "King" to Wills.

Cooley's sound was closer to, and isolated in the style of conventional big band dance-oriented pop orchestras. Where as Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys used far more diverse fusions of multi-genres, through which they popularized, defined, and evolved what is now recognized as true Western Swing. This diversity allowed for Wills to reach wider audiences, as was found in Cain's Ballroom culture. Cooley's specialized, 'city sound' of the period popular culture accounts for his work having been popular with limited mainstream audiences during his 1940s and 1950s heyday, but at the same time not having enjoyed the diverse and continuing popularity of Wills.

Murder of Ella Mae Evans

In 1961, his wife expressed her wish to be divorced, and a drunken Cooley responded by beating her and stomping on her body until she died. During the trial Cooley suffered a heart attack while he was delivered his prison sentence. After serving eight years of his sentence, the state of California gave him a temporary release in order to play a benefit concert for the Deputy Sheriffs Association of Alameda County at the Paramount Theater in Oakland. After the performance, he suffered another heart attack in the backstage area. This time it was fatal.

Discography

{| class="wikitable" style="float:left"! colspan="4"|Top 40 Hits. [Whitburn, "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits", p. 89.]
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1945
1
Shame On You
OKeh 6731
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1945
8
A Pair Of Broken Hearts
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1945
4
I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take From You
OKeh 6746
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1946
2
Detour
Columbia 36935
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1946
3
You Can't Break My Heart
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1947
4
Crazy 'Cause I Love You
Columbia 37058


In popular culture

John Gilmore has written an indepth portrait of Spade Cooley's life and tragic end in "Shame on You", a segment of Gilmore's nonfiction work, "L.A. Despair". Cooley is also a recurring character in James Ellroy's fiction.

It has been reported that Dennis Quaid plans to make a bio-pic about Cooley.

Spade Cooley is the grandfather of Mike Cooley, singer, guitarist, song writer and founding member of the rock band Drive-By Truckers.

Referenced in one of the classic 39 Honeymooners episodes (from Art 'Ed Norton' Carney to Jackie 'Ralph Kramden' Gleason): "They wouldn't-a won that except some guy slipped in a Spade Cooley record."

References

Bibliography

*Logsdon, Guy. "The Cowboy's Bawdy Music." "The Cowboy: Six-Shooters, Songs, and Sex" (pp. 139-138) edited by Charles W. Harris and Buck Rainey. University of Oklahoma Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8061-1341-3
*Komorowski, Adam. "Spade Cooley: Swingin' The Devil's Dream". (Proper PVCD 127, 2003) booklet.
*Whitburn, Joel. "The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits". Billboard Books, 2006. ISBN 0-8230-8291-1

External links

* [http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/cooley_spade/bio.jhtml Spade Cooley Biography at CMT.com]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:50d2vwvva9xk~T1 All Music Guide]
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* [http://www.shanatinglipton.com/cooley1.html A Swing King Reemerges, LA Times article]
* [http://perso.orange.fr/rockin.paul/Spade%20Cooley.htm Complete Discography]
* [http://www.johngilmore.com/Books/preview_spade_cooley.html Shame on You]
* [http://destinyland.mondoglobo.net/2006/10/07/the-lone-ranger-vs-spade-cooley/ Podcast - the life of Spade Cooley (with song samples)]
* [http://www.bakersfield.com/static/FP/baksound/spade.htm Spade Cooley at Bakersfield Sound]
* [http://www.surfnetinc.com/chuck/cooley.htm Space Cooley at B-Westerns]
* [http://www.bloodee.com/RealHorror/Spade-Cooleyrich-famous--murderer/ Spade Cooley... rich, famous and a murderer]
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NAME= Cooley, Spade
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Cooley, Donnell Clyde
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Big band leader, Actor, Television personality
DATE OF BIRTH= December 17, 1910
PLACE OF BIRTH= Pack Saddle Creek, Oklahoma
DATE OF DEATH= November 23, 1969
PLACE OF DEATH=


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