Patsy Cline will forever be remembered as one of the most influential country singers of all time. Musically, she made great strides for the genre, but commercially, she proved that the masses wanted ...
On this day in 1962, Patsy Cline released her No. 1 hit "She's Got You," written by Hank Cochran and later covered by Loretta Lynn.
ALBANY, NY: Park Playhouse Inc. and newly formed year-round division Playhouse Stage Company continue its expanded series of productions as they open their 31 st Season of programming in the Capital ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) - September 8, 1932. Groundbreaking country music singer Patsy Cline is born. Her last public performance was in 1963 at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas. She died in a ...
Country music queen Patsy Cline takes the stage to tell her story, starting in Winchester, Virginia, and making it all the way to New York City’s Carnegie Hall. Featuring great hits like “Walkin’ ...
She was a legendary country and pop music crooner of the 1950s and ’60s, known for her smooth-as-silk contralto voice and throaty vocals. Now the life of Patsy Cline is returning to the stage in Point ...
Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, and Patsy Cline harmonized on a song together in 1993. While Lynn, Parton, and Wynette went into the studio to record their parts, Cline had, at that point, ...
Sep. 13—The sound of Patsy Cline's voice is unmistakable. That doesn't leave Melissa Adams-Goihl much leeway in portraying the legendary country singer and songwriter. Adams-Goihl portrays Patsy Cline ...
The death of Patsy Cline marked one of the darkest days in the history of country music — and, years later, witnesses ...
Christine Mild, vocalist star of the “Always…Patsy Cline” shows, will return to Key West’s Red Barn Theatre with her all-new evening of songs from the vaults of country music.
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Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, and Patsy Cline harmonized on a song together in 1993. While Lynn, Parton, and Wynette went into the studio to record their parts, Cline had, at that point, ...