Loretta Lynn - 100% match to Patsy Cline
Loretta Webb, 14 April 1935, Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, USA. Lynn is a coalminers daughter, being the second of the eight children of Ted and Clara Webb. She is one-quarter Cherokee and her name came from her mothers fondness for movie star Loretta Young. She was raised in a small shack during the Depression and was attracted to country music as an 11-year-old, wh Read more
Tammy Wynette - 83% match to Patsy Cline
Virginia Wynette Pugh, 5 May 1942, Itawamba County, near Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, d. 6 April 1998, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Wynette is primarily known for two songs, Stand By Your Man and D.I.V.O.R.C.E., but her huge catalogue includes 20 US country number 1 hits, mostly about standing by your man or getting divorced. After her father died when she Read more
Hank Williams - 63% match to Patsy Cline
Hiram (misspelled on birth certificate as Hiriam) Williams, 17 September 1923, Georgiana, Alabama, USA, d. 1 January 1953, on the road between Montgomery, Alabama and Oak Hill, West Virginia, USA. Misspelling notwithstanding, Williams disliked the name and took to calling himself Hank. He was born with a spine defect that troubled him throughout his life, and which was furth Read more
Connie Francis - 59% match to Patsy Cline
Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero, 12 December 1938, Newark, New Jersey, USA. A popular singer of tearful ballads and jaunty up-tempo numbers, Francis was one of the most successful female artists of the 50s and 60s. She began playing the accordion at the age of four, and was singing and playing professionally when she was 11. After winning an Arthur Godfrey Talent Show, she ch Read more
Kitty Wells - 55% match to Patsy Cline
Muriel Ellen Deason, 30 August 1919, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. The family relocated to Humphries County but returned to Nashville in 1928, where Deasons father, who played guitar and sang for local dances, worked as a brakeman for the Tennessee Central Railroad. She grew up singing in the church choir, learned to play guitar and in 1934, she dropped out of school to w Read more
Wanda Jackson - 49% match to Patsy Cline
Wanda Jean Jackson, 20 October 1937, Maud, Oklahoma, USA. Jackson started her career as one of the rawest of female rockabilly singers before going on to successful work in both country and gospel music. Her family moved to California when she was four, settling in the city of Bakersfield, but moved back to Oklahoma when she was 12. Jackson won a talent contest that led to h Read more
The Shirelles - 42% match to Patsy Cline
Formed in Passaic, New Jersey, USA, the Shirelles are possibly the archetypal girl-group; Shirley Owens (10 June 1941, Passaic, New Jesey, USA), Beverly Lee (b. 3 August 1941), Doris Kenner (b. Doris Coley, 2 August 1941, North Carolina, USA, d. 5 February 2000, Sacramento, California, USA) and Addie Micki Harris (b. 22 January 1940, d. 10 June 1982) Read more
Dolly Parton - 40% match to Patsy Cline
19 January 1946, Sevierville, Tennessee, USA. Dolly Rebecca Partons poor farming parents paid the doctor in cornmeal for attending the birth of the fourth of their 12 offspring. After her appearances as a singing guitarist on local radio as a child, including the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Parton left school in 1964. Her recorded output had included a raucous rockabi Read more
Willie Nelson - 39% match to Patsy Cline
Willie Hugh Nelson, 30 April 1933, Abbott, Texas, USA. Following their mothers desertion and the death of their father, Nelson and his sister Bobbie were raised by their grandparents. Bobbie was encouraged to play the piano and Willie the guitar. By the age of seven he was writing cheating-heart-style songs. Maybe I got em from soap operas on the radio, Read more
Brenda Lee - 38% match to Patsy Cline
Brenda Mae Tarpley, 11 December 1944, Lithonia, Georgia, USA. Even in early adolescence, Lee had an adult husk of a voice that could slip from anguished intimacy through sleepy insinuation to raucous lust, even during Lets Jump The Broomstick, Speak To Me Pretty and other jaunty classics that kept her in the hit parade from the mid-50s to 1965. Read more
George Jones - 37% match to Patsy Cline
George Glenn Jones, 12 September 1931, Saratoga, Texas, USA. Jones is the greatest of honky tonk singers but he has also been a victim of its lifestyle. He learned guitar in his youth, and in 1947, was hired by the husband-and-wife duo Eddie And Pearl. This developed into his own radio programme and a fellow disc jockey, noting his close-set eyes and upturned nose, nicknamed Read more
Merle Haggard - 37% match to Patsy Cline
6 April 1937, Bakersfield, California, USA. Like a razors edge, Merle Haggard sings is how John Stewart described his voice in Eighteen Wheels, and that razor has been honed by his rough and rowdy ways. In the 30s Haggards parents migrated from the Dustbowl to the land of milk and honey, California. Life, however, was almost a Read more
Emmylou Harris - 36% match to Patsy Cline
2 April 1947, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Harris was raised in North Carolina, later attending the University Of North Carolina on a drama scholarship. Starting as a folk singer, Harris tried her luck in the late 60s in New Yorks Greenwich Village folk clubs, making an album for the independent Jubilee label in 1970. Gliding Bird was largely unrepresentative of her subse Read more
The Carter Family - 36% match to Patsy Cline
The Carter Family have become known as country musics first family and are responsible for several songs such as Wildwood Flower and Keep On The Sunny Side becoming country standards. The original three members of the Carter Family were A.P. Carter (Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter, 15 December 1891, Maces Springs, Scott County, Virginia, USA, d. 7 Read more
Buck Owens - 29% match to Patsy Cline
Alvis Edgar Owens Jnr., 12 August 1929, Sherman, Texas, USA, d. 25 March 2006, USA, Bakersfield, California, USA. Buck Owens became one of the leading country music stars of the 60s and 70s, along with Merle Haggard, the leading exponent of the west coast sound. Owens gave himself the nickname Buck at the age of three, after a favourite horse. When he was 10, his Read more |
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