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===Filmography===
 
===Filmography===
The New Steve Allen Show (TV Series) 1961
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* The New Steve Allen Show (TV Series) 1961
The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) 1962-1964  
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* The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) 1962-1964
Take Her, She's Mine 1963
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* Take Her, She's Mine 1963
The Great Adventure (TV Series) 1963
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* The Great Adventure (TV Series) 1963
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (TV Series) 1963
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* I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (TV Series) 1963
Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) 1964-1969
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* Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) 1964-1969
The Lucy Show (TV Series) 1966
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* The Lucy Show (TV Series) 1966
The Rookies (TV Series) 1973
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* The Rookies (TV Series) 1973
The Lost Saucer (TV Series) 1975
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* The Lost Saucer (TV Series) 1975
The Krofft Supershow (TV Series) 1976
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* The Krofft Supershow (TV Series) 1976
The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) 1976-1977
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* The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) 1976-1977
The Love Boat (TV Series) 1977-1981
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* The Love Boat (TV Series) 1977-1981
Aloha Paradise (TV Series) 1981
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* Aloha Paradise (TV Series) 1981
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas 1982
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* The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas 1982
Knight Rider (TV Series) 1983
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* Knight Rider (TV Series) 1983
Stroker Ace 1983
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* Stroker Ace 1983
Cannonball Run II 1984
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* Cannonball Run II 1984
Sylvan in Paradise (TV Movie) 1986
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* Sylvan in Paradise (TV Movie) 1986
Return to Mayberry (TV Movie) 1986
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* Return to Mayberry (TV Movie) 1986
The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) 1991
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* The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) 1991
Hi Honey, I'm Home (TV Series) 1991
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* Hi Honey, I'm Home (TV Series) 1991
  
 
==FAQs==
 
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 25 November 2014

Jim Nabors, born in 1930 in Alabama. He was raised in Alabama and when on to graduate from the University of Alabama before moving to Los Angeles. He was discovered on stage doing a cabaret act at "The Horn".

Biography

James Thurston "Jim" Nabors (born June 12, 1930)was born and raised in Sylacauga, Alabama. While working at The Horn in Santa Monica, he was discovered by Andy Griffith. Jim later joined The Andy Griffith Show playing the character Gomer Pyle. The character was given his own spin-off show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C..

Though best known for his portrayal of Gomer Pyle, Jim was also a popular guest on variety shows in the 1960s and 1970s. Two specials of his own in 1969 and 1974 showcased his amazing singing voice and he went on to record numerous albums and singles.

Jim is also known for singing "Back Home Again in Indiana," prior to the start of the Indianapolis 500. Except for a few absences due to health or other conflicts, Jim sang the unofficial Indiana anthem every year from 1972 until his final time in 2014.


Career

Filmography

  • The New Steve Allen Show (TV Series) 1961
  • The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) 1962-1964
  • Take Her, She's Mine 1963
  • The Great Adventure (TV Series) 1963
  • I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (TV Series) 1963
  • Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series) 1964-1969
  • The Lucy Show (TV Series) 1966
  • The Rookies (TV Series) 1973
  • The Lost Saucer (TV Series) 1975
  • The Krofft Supershow (TV Series) 1976
  • The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) 1976-1977
  • The Love Boat (TV Series) 1977-1981
  • Aloha Paradise (TV Series) 1981
  • The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas 1982
  • Knight Rider (TV Series) 1983
  • Stroker Ace 1983
  • Cannonball Run II 1984
  • Sylvan in Paradise (TV Movie) 1986
  • Return to Mayberry (TV Movie) 1986
  • The Carol Burnett Show (TV Series) 1991
  • Hi Honey, I'm Home (TV Series) 1991

FAQs

External Links

News Articles

May 28, 2010


Indy mysteries: Why does Jim Nabors sing before every race?

By Jay Busbee (May 28, 2010)

As we approach the Indy 500, we at Yahoo! Sports are here to solve the biggest Indy mysteries. We've already brought you the inside scoop on why the winners drink milk at the end of the race, and today, we take on a tradition at the race's beginning. Got a question for us? Write us at jay.busbee@yahoo.com and let us know!

Tradition is a peculiar thing, and it often leads us in some strange directions, like standing and singing in the seventh inning of a baseball game. The Indy 500 has its own traditions, and perhaps none is more head-scratching than the moment when Jim Nabors steps up to sing "Back Home Again."

Wait, Gomer Pyle is singing? Sure, he's got a lovely voice, but ... what the heck?

Turns out that Gomer — er, Jim — was the most beloved in a long line of singers who had taken on the traditional tune. Since 1946, Indianapolis Motor Speedway has played the song, following the "Star-Spangled Banner" and "Taps." Here's a sample of the lyrics:

I have always been a wand'rer Over land and sea Yet a moonbeam on the water Casts a spell o'er me A vision fair I see Again I seem to be

Back home again in Indiana, And it seems that I can see The gleaming candlelight, still shining bright, Through the sycamores for me. The new-mown hay sends all its fragrance From the fields I used to roam. When I dream about the moonlight on the Wabash, Then I long for my Indiana home.

Yeah, uh ... I guess I can see how that would be moving if you were from Indiana and all, but for the rest of us, boy, is that some treacly goop.

Anyway, the track brought in stars to sing the tune, just like guest artists doing the National Anthem. Mel Torme, Dinah Shore and other entertainers whose names are all but forgotten now took their turns.

Then in 1972, Jim Nabors stepped up. And nothing was ever the same again, for him or for the race.

The obvious knock on Nabors, who's from Alabama, was his "Gomer Pyle" role, where he played a bumbling military country bumpkin. But when he opened his mouth to sing, lo, the voice of an angel burst forth:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ54AUmYTl0

Nabors now lives in Hawaii but returns to the race almost every year he's able. In 1994, just months after undergoing a liver transplant, he attended the race, accompanied by his doctor. When he's been too ill to make the trip, as in 2007, he's appeared on video screens and encouraged the crowd to sing along. He plans to be there again this year, and there won't be a dry Indiana eye in the house.