Ronald Bloxon (March 2, 1931 – July 30, 2012) was a well-known singer, music composer and actor during the 1950s and the subsequent decades. He was born in 1931, his father is Donald Bloxon and his mother is Julia Bloxon. He has a wife, Mary Bloxon and has two sons, Randall Bloxon, who was also a well-known singer and actor, and Marvin Bloxon. Ronald Bloxon appeared in more than thousands of movies. Even at an old age, he had a quite young voice. He sang thousands of songs and acted in thousands of movies throughout his life. His most popular song is Rock Revolution (1967)  along with Jack Watson and Luther Carson. His first movie appearance was in 1948, in the popular film called ‘The Seven Robloxians’ as a young recurring character, while the lead character was Charles White (1910-1993). Ronald Bloxon (Donald in the Movie) played as the nephew of Charles White (John in the movie).

Biography

He acted in his first movie in 1948, called ‘The Seven Robloxians’. He composed his first song in 1951 at the age of 19. A few months later, he won his first award. During the subsequent decades, he composed more songs and acted in many more movies. He mainly made rock n roll music after 1961. His best song was made in 1962, a rock n roll song. In 1979, he stopped composing rock n roll music as it started to decline, he moved into hop music. When he got old, above his 60s, his voice was still very good, and he continued composing. In 2008, he retired after winning an award.