Reba McEntire opened the “ Opry 100: A Live Celebration” by honoring her two country heroes; Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn.
Patsy Cline was one of the fastest rising stars in country music when her life was tragically cut short on March 5, 1963. The iconic country singer died in a plane crash while flying back to Nashville ...
Grand Ole Opry' stars had just performed in Kansas City; Taking Randy Hughes' plane was faster than driving; Patsy Cline ...
[singing: don't seem to matter any more...] My brother said - told my mother - I'm going to bring Patsy Cline home tonight, and I think she didn't believe it. She'd seen her on TV. They were very ...
Sixty-two years ago today, Patsy Cline, Cowboy Copas, and Hawkshaw Hawkins died in a tragic plane crash while returning to Nashville.
Patsy Cline" at the Ryman Auditorium keyed over 500 ... unbothered by the genre's modern conveniences. People who bought records and listened to the radio to hear their life's accomplishments ...
Dolly. Loretta. Patsy. Just one of those names can instantly conjure lines from a song and the voice that sang them. String ...
Patsy Cline was one of the fastest rising stars in ... "Walkin' After Midnight," in 1957 after two years of releasing records that did not chart. She endured several more years of records that ...
Saturday night, March 2, 1963, Patsy Cline played three shows in Birmingham ... Career-wise, they were all in a good place. The records were happening and show dates were on the books.