Carson Wayne Newton is an American singer and actor. His signature song ‘Danke Schoen’ was notably used in the score for Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Newton is a supporter of President Reagan and a contributor to the Republican Party. He has been married to his wife of 40 years, Barbara, since 1986.
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His son Jerry Newton is also an actor, having appeared on the TV series “American Idol” and the movie “The Godfather” “Carson Newton Live” was broadcast as a pay-per-view event on May 23, 1989, but some members of the audience booed the live show. The show was not called Wayne Live or Wayne Live, as some people called it “The Wayne Newton Live Show” Newton has been involved in several political campaigns, including the Republican National Committee and the Democratic National Committee. He performed at the 1983 Independence Day celebration on the National Mall in Washington, D. C. The Beach Boys and The Grass Roots performed Independence Day concerts on the Mall in 1981 and 1982. In April 1983, President Ronald Reagan’s Secretary of Interior, James G. Watt, said that rock bands that used the Mall on Independence Day in 1982 had encouraged drug and alcoholism and had attracted any similar groups who would mug individuals and families who would attend future events in the future. Newton entered the stage on July 4, 1983, to mostly cheering members of a mostly cheering audience, mostly cheering Republican Party members. Newton’s hit ‘Daddy’ sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A. A. in July 1972. In the early to mid-1960s, he also acted and sang as ‘Andy’ on the classic western TV series, Bonanza.
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