Hoyt Axton
Biography
Hoyt Wayne Axton (March 25, 1938 – October 26, 1999) was a multifaceted American artist known for his contributions as a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor. Rising to prominence in the early 1960s, Axton carved out a niche for himself on the West Coast music scene, blending folk influences with his distinctive, robust voice.
Axton's songwriting prowess is perhaps best exemplified in his hit compositions, including the iconic "Joy to the World," which became a massive success for the band Three Dog Night. Other notable tracks penned by Axton include "The Pusher," "No No Song," "Greenback Dollar," "Della and the Dealer," and "Never Been to Spain," each showcasing his unique storytelling ability and musical talent.
In addition to his music career, Axton also ventured into acting, appearing in various films and television shows, which further showcased his versatility as an entertainer. His impact on the music industry is celebrated, and he remains a beloved figure in the realms of folk and rock music. Hoyt Axton's legacy endures through his timeless songs that continue to resonate with audiences today, securing his place in the annals of American musical history.
Filmography
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King Cobra
1999 • Mayor Ed Biddle
Buried Alive (1990)
1990 • Sheriff Sam Eberly
Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long
1995 • Huey P. Long, Sr.
Endangered Species
1982 • Ben Morgan
Heart Like a Wheel
1983 • Jack Roque
Cloud Dancer
1980
Disorganized Crime
1989 • Sheriff Henault
The Junkman
1982
Christmas Comes to Willow Creek
1987 • Al Bensinger
We're No Angels (1989)
1989 • Father Levesque
Liar's Moon
1982 • Cecil Duncan
Gremlins
1984 • Randall Peltzer
Deadline Auto Theft
1983 • Captain Gibbs