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Eric Hilliard Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985), better known as Ricky Nelson or Rick Nelson, was an American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, and actor. He placed fifty-three songs on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1957 and 1973, including nineteen top-ten hits, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 21, 1987. Nelson began his entertainment career in 1949 playing himself in the radio sitcom series, The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, and, in 1952, appeared in his first feature film, Here Come the Nelsons. In 1957, he recorded his first single, debuted as a singer on the television version of the sitcom, and recorded a number one album, Ricky. In 1958, Nelson recorded his first number one single, "Poor Little Fool", and, in 1959, received a Golden Globe Most Promising Male Newcomer nomination after starring in the western film, Rio Bravo. A few films followed, and, when the television series was cancelled in 1966, Nelson made occasional appearances as a guest star on various television programs. Nelson and Sharon Kristin Harmon were married on April 20, 1963, and divorced in December 1982. They had four children: Tracy Kristine, twin sons Gunnar Eric and Matthew Gray, and Sam Hilliard. On February 14, 1981, a son was born to Nelson and Georgeann Crewe. A blood test in 1985 confirmed Nelson was the child's father. Nelson was engaged to Helen Blair at the time of his death in an airplane crash on December 31, 1985.

Ricky Nelson

Traveling Guitarist
for Traveling Guitarist in The Ballad of Harmony (1957)
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The Ballad of Harmony Howlette is a fictional 1957 western musical tragedy imagined as one of the earliest dramatic country-ballad productions connected to the Chuck E. Cheese universe. Unlike the cheerful family entertainment style later associated with Chuck E. Cheese characters, this version presents Harmony Howlette as a brave but sorrowful cowgirl coyote singer who performs emotional country ballads inside an old Wild West stage saloon. Set in the fading frontier during the late 1800s, the story focuses on loneliness, survival, and music after tragedy. The film became known among fans for its unusual mixture of classic western imagery and heartbreaking musical performances.