Here is an extremely rare very early vintage original autographed 8" by 10" photo of violinist and cellist, singer, actor, composer and songwriter ("Shame On You"), conductor, arranger and inventor Spade Cooley (1910-1969), from his prime in the 1940s. Autographed on the back in pencil. Autograph on the front may be secretarial. Spade Cooley popularized western swing music on film and recordings, in person and on radio and television. When Spade was four, he and his parents John and Emma Cooley moved to Oregon where he studied classical violin and cello, and at the age of eight he began performing at community dances and hoedowns with his father. At age 22, his parents moved to Modesto, California where he earned a modest living playing in bars and outdoor events as well as in nearby Fresno and Stockton for polka parties and square dances. A persistent search for film work landed him a job at Republic Pictures as a stand-in for Roy Rogers with whom he shared a slight resemblance. Soon he was singing with the Riders of the Purple Sage and made his first recording in 1941 with the Cal Shrum. The Spade Cooley Orchestra was formed soon afterward as a headline attraction at the Venice Pier Ballroom and later at the Riverside Rancho in Los Angeles (where the popular Carolina Cotton joined the band as a bass fiddler, singer and yodeler), and the band opened the doors at the new Santa Monica Ballroom while recording for RCA Victor. His eleven-year television career started at KTLA on August 5, 1948 where he broadcast live from the Santa Monica Ballroom, capturing seventy-five percent of the viewership. The orchestra dissolved in 1959 and Cooley began planning a never-built amusement park for Kern County to be called Water Wonderland which would feature boat races and swimming and incorporate a broadcast studio for a new television series. But health and financial problems ensued while at the same time his popularity was quickly fading. Spade Cooley was always a driven man and a classic Type A personality; but alcohol became an issue as did marital discord and personal anger, and several heart attacks weakened him. According to reports, Spade was increasingly frustrated over the growing distance in his marriage and he exploded in shock, horror and violence at the moment his wife told him she had secretly been a part of a sex-love cult. (This may have been a partial or total fiction she created to get Spade to divorce her.) At that moment he lashed out blindly at her, rupturing her aorta which caused her death. Cooley, now frail and in a wheelchair throughout the first-degree murder trial, never forgave himself and refused a sanity hearing, but the judge imposed a life sentence at the California State Prison Medical Facility at Vacaville where Cooley, a model prisoner, founded a music program with a band and then an orchestra which gave concerts. He learned to play guitar and developed an electric violin. In August 1969 Spade Cooley won a unanimous vote for parole to take effect the following February, and he was granted a three-day work furlough for his Vacaville orchestra to do an Alameda County Deputy Sheriff's Association concert at the Oakland Auditorium. Greeted with thunderous applause as in the old days, the officials and guests cheered Cooley throughout and, at the concert's conclusion, three thousand law-enforcement officers roared a thunderous standing ovation as Spade took bow after bow while friends, fans, prison guards and even relatives crowded the stage. Spade Cooley, out of breath, sat down in a chair, and then fell forward onto the floor, already dead. His body was returned to the prison and was cremated. From that point, no one knows for certain what became of the remains of Spade Cooley. Corner and edge creasing, creasing throughout, scuffs and marks. Extremely rare.

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Filmography:

Richard Conte and Constance Smith in The Big Tip Off (1955)
The Big Tip Off
Spade
1955

Robert Clarke, Spade Cooley, Robert Karnes, Eddie Le Baron, Frank Rio, Jim Rio, Larry Rio, and Virginia Welles in Casa Manana (1951)
Casa Manana
Bandleader
1951

Bill Edwards in Border Outlaws (1950)
Border Outlaws
Spade Cooley
1950

Roddy McDowall, Spade Cooley, Ken Curtis, Tommy Doss, James Ellison, Hugh Farr, Karl Farr, Shug Fisher, Russell Hayden, Adele Jergens, Richard Lane, Lloyd Perryman, Sons of the Pioneers, Chuy Reyes, Barbara Wooddell, Chuy Reyes' Orchestra, and Virginia McPherson in Everybody's Dancin' (1950)
Everybody's Dancin'
Spade
1950

Spade Cooley in The Silver Bandit (1950)
The Silver Bandit
Spade Cooley
1950

Spade Cooley in The Kid from Gower Gulch (1950)
The Kid from Gower Gulch
Spade Cooley
1950

Les Anderson, Don 'Red' Barry, Claude Casey, Spade Cooley, Cowboy Copas, Johnny Downs, Slim Gaut, Les Gotcher, Thurston Hall, Herman the Hermit, Mary Beth Hughes, Max Terhune, Wally Vernon, Britt Wood, The Broome Brothers, and The Tumbleweed Tumblers in Square Dance Jubilee (1949)
Square Dance Jubilee
Spade Cooley
1949

Warren Mills, Noel Neill, June Preisser, Freddie Stewart, and Jerry Wald in Vacation Days (1947)
Vacation Days
Spade Cooley
1947

Tumbleweed Tempo
Spade Cooley
Short
1946

Spade Cooley, Carolina Cotton, Charles Starrett, Spade Cooley Band, Frank Buckley, Gibby Gibson, 'Muddy' Berry, Dean Eacker, and 'Spike' Featherstone in Texas Panhandle (1945)
Texas Panhandle
Fiddle Player
1945

The Trouble with Me
Leader, Spade Cooley's Western Dance Gang
Short
1945

My Chickashay Gal
Band Leader
Short
1945

Jess Barker, Bonita Granville, Allan Jones, and Fuzzy Knight in Senorita from the West (1945)
Senorita from the West
Bandleader
1945

Charles Starrett in Outlaws of the Rockies (1945)
Outlaws of the Rockies
Singer Spade
1945

Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Cappy Barra Boys, Spade Cooley, Jay Kirby, Curly Howard, Mary Beth Hughes, Gil Taylor, Paul Trietsch, Ken Trietsch, Charles Ward, The Hoosier Hotshots, and The Three Stooges in Rockin' in the Rockies (1945)
Rockin' in the Rockies
Spade Cooley (as Spade Cooley King of Western Swing)
1945

Iris Adrian, Vivian Austin, Bob Crosby, Fuzzy Knight, Fay McKenzie, and Pat Starling in The Singing Sheriff (1944)
The Singing Sheriff
Spade Cooley (uncredited)
1944

Take Me Back to Tulsa
Vocalist-Fiddler
Short
1944

Joe E. Brown, Judy Canova, and Rosemary Lane in Chatterbox (1943)
Chatterbox
Band LeaderFiddle Player
1943

William Boyd, Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby, and Lola Lane in Lost Canyon (1942)
Lost Canyon
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
1942

Mona Barrie, Rex Bell, Raymond Hatton, and Buck Jones in Dawn on the Great Divide (1942)
Dawn on the Great Divide
Fiddler (uncredited)
1942

Richard Davies, Leon Errol, Mary Healy, and Grace McDonald in Strictly in the Groove (1942)
Strictly in the Groove
Fiddler (uncredited)
1942

Roy Rogers and Trigger in Heart of the Golden West (1942)
Heart of the Golden West
Rustler (uncredited)
1942

Tim Holt in Thundering Hoofs (1942)
Thundering Hoofs
Fiddler (uncredited)
1942

Roy Rogers, Linda Hayes, and Sons of the Pioneers in Romance on the Range (1942)
Romance on the Range
Townsman (uncredited)
1942

Gene Autry and Fay McKenzie in Home in Wyomin' (1942)
Home in Wyomin'
1st Fiddler (uncredited)
1942

Cactus Capers
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
Short
1942

Roy Rogers and Lynne Carver in Sunset on the Desert (1942)
Sunset on the Desert
Musician (uncredited)
1942

Joan Barclay and Tim Holt in Riding the Wind (1942)
Riding the Wind
1st Fiddler (uncredited)
1942

Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes, and Linda Hayes in South of Santa Fe (1942)
South of Santa Fe
Jim Clancy (uncredited)
1942

Lon Chaney Jr., Broderick Crawford, Evelyn Ankers, and Andy Devine in North to the Klondike (1942)
North to the Klondike
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
1942

Roy Rogers and George 'Gabby' Hayes in Man from Cheyenne (1942)
Man from Cheyenne
Cowhand (uncredited)
1942

Roy Rogers, Carol Adams, and George 'Gabby' Hayes in Bad Man of Deadwood (1941)
Bad Man of Deadwood
Musician (uncredited)
1941

Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes, and Sally Payne in Nevada City (1941)
Nevada City
Musician (uncredited)
1941

Rufe Davis, Robert Livingston, Bob Steele, and Gale Storm in Saddlemates (1941)
Saddlemates
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
1941

Roy Rogers and George 'Gabby' Hayes in Sheriff of Tombstone (1941)
Sheriff of Tombstone
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
1941

Red Skins and Red Heads
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
Short
1941

Roy Rogers and George 'Gabby' Hayes in In Old Cheyenne (1941)
In Old Cheyenne
CowhandMusician (uncredited)
1941

Roy Rogers, Jim Corey, William Haade, Cy Kendall, Sally Payne, and Robert Strange in Robin Hood of the Pecos (1941)
Robin Hood of the Pecos
Soldier (uncredited)
1941

Don 'Red' Barry and Julie Duncan in Wyoming Wildcat (1941)
Wyoming Wildcat
Dance Musician (uncredited)
1941

Roy Rogers and George 'Gabby' Hayes in The Border Legion (1940)
The Border Legion
Musician (uncredited)
1940

Gene Autry, Jimmy Durante, and Ann Miller in Melody Ranch (1940)
Melody Ranch
Melody Ranch Fiddle Player (uncredited)
1940

Roy Rogers in Colorado (1940)
Colorado
Henchman (uncredited)
1940

Roy Rogers, Julie Bishop, and George 'Gabby' Hayes in The Ranger and the Lady (1940)
The Ranger and the Lady
Bent's Banjoist (uncredited)
1940

Gabriel Dell, Nan Grey, Huntz Hall, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Bernard Punsly, and The Dead End Kids in You're Not So Tough (1940)
You're Not So Tough
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
1940

Bing Crosby, El Brendel, Gloria Jean, and Charles Winninger in If I Had My Way (1940)
If I Had My Way
Fiddle PLayer (uncredited)
1940

George O'Brien and Virginia Vale in Bullet Code (1940)
Bullet Code
Fiddler (uncredited)
1940

Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart, Brian Donlevy, Mischa Auer, Irene Hervey, Warren Hymer, Allen Jenkins, Una Merkel, and Charles Winninger in Destry Rides Again (1939)
Destry Rides Again
Fiddle Player (uncredited)
1939

George O'Brien and Virginia Vale in The Marshal of Mesa City (1939)
The Marshal of Mesa City
Fiddler (uncredited)
1939

Roy Rogers in The Arizona Kid (1939)
The Arizona Kid
Union Soldier (uncredited)
1939

Roy Rogers, Raymond Hatton, Bud Osborne, and Lynne Roberts in Frontier Pony Express (1939)
Frontier Pony Express
Charley Weston (uncredited)
1939

Roy Rogers, George 'Gabby' Hayes, and Lynne Roberts in Southward Ho! (1939)
Southward Ho!
Fiddler (uncredited)
1939

Jack Randall in Land of Fighting Men (1938)
Land of Fighting Men
Member - Walt Shrum and His Colorado Hillbillies (uncredited)
1938