In many ways, Patsy Cline was country music’s original female firebrand. Before crossover hits were a foregone conclusion, she dominated both the country and pop charts with songs like “Walking After ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On this day 63 years ago, beloved entertainer Patsy Cline made what is believed to be her last television appearance. During that ...
Patsy Cline's final performance took place 63 years ago this week in Kansas City, Kansas.
In the late ’50s, “Don Owens’s TV Jamboree” was a must-see every Saturday for country music fans across the Washington metro area. A promoter and DJ with a carnival-barker’s zeal, Owens was known to ...
On this day (March 3) in 1963, Patsy Cline joined several members of the Grand Ole Opry at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas, for a benefit show. She, George Jones, ...
Since Cline’s death in 1963, Fudge has been the authority on all things Patsy, even though she was only 4 when her mother died. “The advantage I’ve had is the blessing of audio/visual and the stories ...
Patsy Cline, renowned for her unique, rich, and warm vocal tone, was a dominant figure in the country music scene during the 1950s. She is also celebrated as one of the most influential vocalists of ...
Patsy Cline was only 30 when she died, but her relatively small catalog of music continues to resonate with music fans for more than six decades. “Patsy Cline: Walkin’ After Midnight” airs Nov. 22 on ...