Al Dexter

Al Dexter
Background information
Birth name Clarence Albert Poindexter
Born (1905-05-04)May 4, 1905
Origin Jacksonville, Texas
Died January 28, 1984(1984-01-28) (aged 78)
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Guitar
Years active 19441968

Clarence Albert Poindexter (May 4, 1905 January 28, 1984), known as Al Dexter, was an American country musician and songwriter. He is best known for "Pistol Packin' Mama," a 1944 hit that was one of the most popular recordings of the World War II years and later became a hit again with a cover by Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters.

Biography

Born in Jacksonville, Texas, Dexter owned a bar in the 1930s and helped popularize the style of country music known as honky tonk.[1] He made his recording debut on November 28, 1936 for ARC Records.[2] and he was probably the first artist to use the term "honky tonk" in a country song when he recorded "Honky Tonk Blues" at his first session.[1][3] His tremendous hit "Pistol Packin' Mama" became the 1943 marching chorus of the New York Yankees. The 1943 movie of the same name, made by the Republic Pictures, gave Dexter close to $250,000 in royalties. Another hit from the 1940s was "Guitar Polka", which entered Billboard's list as the "Most Played Juke Box Folk Record" for 16 weeks running in 1946.[4] Still other hits include "So Long Pal", "Triflin' Gal", "I'm Losing My Mind Over You" and "Too Late to Worry."

Dexter was the first country singer to perform on Broadway, and in 1971, was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He died January 28, 1984 in Lewisville, Texas. On August 21, 2010, Dexter was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall Of Fame, located in Carthage, TX. Other inductees that night along with Dexter were George Jones and Ray Winkler.

Following Al Dexter's death in 1984, his family discovered 50 master tapes containing studio recordings. In 2010, Al Dexter's son Carl Wayne Poindexter officially released the 3-disc CD box set entitled "Al Dexter's Found Masters Volume 1-3" on his independent record label, Al Dexter Estate Productions. This professionally-produced collection contained digitally re-mastered studio recordings which were made by Dexter with various band lineups and configurations. Carl Wayne operated the record label with his sister's husband, Leon Dudley. Carl Wayne passed away in August 2010 and Leon died in March 2014. The official Al Dexter website aldexter.com was previously operated by Carl Wayne and Leon Dudley and is currently inaccessible.

Discography

Albums

Year Single Label
1954 Songs of the Southwest Columbia
1961 Pistol Packin' Mama Harmony
1962 Sings and Plays His Greatest Hits Capitol
1968 The Original Pistol Packin' Mama Hilltop

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions
US Country US
1944 "Pistol Packin' Mama" 1 1
"Rosalita" 1 22
"So Long Pal" 1
"Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry" 1 18
1945 "I'm Losing My Mind Over You" 1
"I'll Wait for You Dear" 2
"Triflin' Gal" 2
"I'm Lost Without You" 5
1946 "Guitar Polka" 1 16
"Honey Do You Think It's Wrong" 2
"Wine Women and Song" 1
"It's Up to You" 3
1947 "Kokomo Island" 4
"Down at the Roadside Inn" 4
1948 "Rock and Rye Rag" 14
"Calico Rag" 11

References

  1. 1 2 Russell, p. 235.
  2. Russell, Pinson, p. 314.
  3. La Chapelle, p. 150.
  4. Russell, p. 236.

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