Don Grady Through the Years

Don Grady My Three Sons Don Grady, who played Robbie Douglas on My Three Sons (1960-1972), passed away June 27, 2012 at the age of 68. Another actor who guest starred on the show, Doris Singleton, passed away around the same time.

My Three Sons

I remember watching My Three Sons when I was growing up. Because of my age, I did not originally watch the early seasons when Robbie was the middle son of Fred MacMurray’s character.  But I remember watching the later years when Grady was the oldest son after actor Tim Considine departed the show.

A few years ago, though, I went back and watched the first season of the series and found it fascinating in the way it differed from the later years. Many find that the show was innovative in its early years, and it is too bad that there are only a couple complete seasons that officially are available on DVD now.

Here is part of an early episode of My Three Sons featuring Don Grady.

USA Today reports that Barry Livingston, who played youngest son Ernie Douglas in the later seasons, was the person who confirmed Grady’s death to the Associated Press. Livingston noted how he saw Grady as a real older brother and had learned a lot from him.

In addition to his acting career, Grady was a talented musician, and Livingston noted, “I would think Don would love to be remembered for his great music as much as a teen idol and television icon.”

So, in remembering Don Grady, here are a few different aspects of his career. First, before My Three Sons Grady appeared in a commercial singing and dancing, although unfortunately that video is no longer available on YouTube.

Don Grady, The Greefs, and Pop Music

Here Grady is singing on Hollywood A Go-Go.

Grady toyed with the idea of being a pop star while still on My Three Sons, where he had the band the Greefs. Below are the Greefs with “Good Man to Have Around the House.”

Grady’s Other Music Career

But after My Three Sons ended, Grady went in another music direction. He wrote music for movies and TV shows, including the opening music for The Phil Donahue Show.

From what I can tell from the Internet, he wrote the theme used in 1979 below (but feel free to correct me if you know of other information). Check it out.

In 2008, Grady released the CD Boomer: JazRokPop, which had a jazzier sound than his early pop music.

Reunion

Finally, we have to return to My Three Sons.  Here is Don Grady in a My Three Sons “brothers” reunion on The Early Show, including the real-life brothers of Barry Livingston (Ernie) and Stanley Livingston (Chip).  The reunion also includes Tina Cole, who played Robbie’s wife, Katie Miller.

Grady was in Los Angeles while the other cast members were in New York for the taping in this video that appears to be from 2009.

Thanks for the memories. RIP.

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    New Year hat 2012 Happy new year! In case you have been too busy preparing for the new year, here is a sample of recent pop culture stories you might have missed. As you might guess, many of the interesting stories look back at the best and worst of 2011.


    — Best of 2011 —

    A number of websites and blogs consider the best music of 2011. The New York Post featured Twitter-sized reviews of the best songs of 2011. Ickmusic has a 2011 best-of list of albums and songs. Uprooted Music Revue listed its 50 Favorite Audio Releases of 2011. Entertainment Weekly listed its top 10 albums of 2011. USA Today critics picked their best albums of 2011. Cover Lay Down presented mp3s of the best cover songs of 2011.

    A number of sites considered the best and worst films of 2011. Chicago Tribune critic Michael Philips picked his 10 worst films of 2011, and he also picked his 10 best films. Just Go With It was the number one rented film at Redbox kiosks in 2011. All of top 5 rentals were comedies. Leonard Maltin picked the 11 Best Films You May Have Missed In 2011.

    Some posts examined the top books. For example, NPR listed its Best Music Books Of 2011. (Thanks @robertloerzel.) The New York Daily News picked the best under-the-radar books of 2011.

    There were other end-of-the-year lists. For example, Salon featured the viral videos of 2011. Frontier Psychologist listed The Top 10 Not That Special People of 2011. (Thanks @HipandCritical.) Salon featured the best and worst Tweets of the year. Slate had the worst catchphrases of 2011. TV critic Robert Bianco put together a list of the best and worst of TV in 2011.

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    Bob Seger recently explained his 2011 highlight was playing with Bruce Springsteen.

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    Bono and Glen Hansard played on the streets of Dublin for charity on Christmas Eve.


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