Patsy Cline
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Patsy Cline: Patsy Cashes In on the C and W Boom
Profile by June Harris, Disc, 1 December 1962
LAST WEEK, when 'Heartaches' eased its way into our Top Thirty at 29, Patsy Cline became the first American country and western girl to get ...
Patsy Cline Overcame Grave Car Crash Injuries
Profile and Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 7 December 1962
PERSONAL tragedy is nothing to Patsy Cline, who sings of 'Heartaches' on her first big hit disc in Britain. Her fast-rising career was interrupted last ...
Grand Ole Opry Show: Carnegie Hall, New York NY
Live Review by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 28 December 1962
C-and-W invades the New York concert world ...
Patsy Cline Killed In Air Crash
Report by uncredited writer, New Musical Express, 8 March 1963
A TRAGIC air accident again struck a cruel blow at the pop music world this week. Four years after Buddy Holly's death, country-and-western star Patsy ...
Patsy Cline: 25 All-Time Greatest Recordings: The 4-Star Years (Varese Sarabande)
Sleeve notes by Colin Escott, Varese Sarabande, September 2000
AROUND 2:00 PM on Tuesday March 5, 1963, a Piper Comanche light airplane left Kansas City bound for Nashville. There were three passengers and a ...
Book Excerpt by Phil Hardy, Dave Laing, 'Faber Companion to 20th Century Popular Music', 2001
b. 21 October 1915, Westmoreland, Tennessee, USA, d. 7 January 1998 ...
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