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Mary Lou Turner

b. 13 June 1947, Threat, Kentucky, USA. Popular within the middle- and past due 70s, Turner documented duets with Costs Anderson, collaborating with him on music including ‘Occasionally’, ‘That’s What Produced Me Like You’, ‘Where HAVE YOU BEEN Going, Billy Guy’, ‘Can We BE Close friends’, ‘Charlie, Mary And Us’, ‘Kids’, ‘Nation Lay down Off My Brain’, ‘Group IN THE Triangle’ and ‘Arrive Walk With Me’. Although small is well known of her lifestyle following the 70s, Turner seems to have maintained her links with nation music through in to the early 00s.

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