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Charles Joseph Bloxander (August 2, 1930 - July 30, 1976) was a Robloxian singer, actor and producer known for his significant contributions during the 1950s and 1960s. Due to his popular talents, he was added to the Significant Robloxians of Music. He had won three awards from the Bloxy Awards, one grammy award and a RDD Award. His most notable films include, The Devils (1955), Ronald Smith (1957), Cart (1970). Hence, he had appeared in a large amount of films during the 1950s. His most popular songs include Bus and trains (1953), Stay There (1961) and Dont Rock and Roll (1957). During his nearly three decade spanning career, he had managed to become one of the best singers and actors through the nation.

Early Life and Education

Charles Joseph Bloxander was born on August 2, 1930 in a house located at rural lands of Greenville, Wisconsin. His father, Andrew White Bloxander, was a well known jazz singer who had retired in 1937, when Charles was seven years old. Charles grew the interest in music after listening to his father's old songs and was inspired by him. He also went to guitar and piano lessons after school. He would often make small songs with the help of his father.

Life and Career

Charles Joseph Bloxander officially began his career in the early 1950s. He came into success after in 1953, releasing Bus and Trains, a catchy rock and roll song which instantly became popular. He released many more songs and instantly became a well known artist. In 1961, Bloxander released Stay There which was also one of his biggest hit. The song was a commercial success and best and influential songs. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, he had significantly rose in popularity and started to become one of the most prominent singers across the country.

As his music career had been a success, Bloxander began exploring other related roles, such as acting which had later on too became a success. His film debut came in 1955 with The Devils, a drama film where he played as the popular main role, David Johnson. Many had enjoyed his acting too and numerous of films and televisions had requested him on joining. Following The Devils, Bloxander starred in the film, Ronald Smith (1957), also playing as a main character as Deborah in a group of friends.