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Sisters Lucas

A Detroit, MI based twin sister-led music group that specialized in a melange of folk, rock and roll, country, garage rock and roll, jangly indie rock and roll, the Beatles, Bowie, Billie Vacation, and pop criteria, the Sisters Lucas were well on the way to the bigger echelons from the …

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Sarah Johns

Sarah Johns was raised in Pollard, KY, and spent a lot of her youngsters singing in her chapel choir. Forbidden by her parents to hear secular music, Johns started sneaking house Patsy Cline and Tammy Wynette cassettes, which later on helped inform her songwriting. After her chapel soundman urged her, …

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George Jones

By most accounts, George Jones was the best possible vocalist in the documented history of country music. Originally, he was a hardcore honky tonker in the custom of Hank Williams, but during the period of his profession he created an impacting, nuanced ballad design. Throughout his profession, he never still …

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Buck Owens

Buck Owens, along with Merle Haggard, was the first choice from the Bakersfield audio, a twangy, electricified, rock-influenced interpretation of hardcore honky tonk that emerged in the ’60s. Owens was the 1st bona fide nation celebrity to emerge from Bakersfield, rating a complete of 15 consecutive number 1 strikes in …

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Sue Thompson

Best known on her behalf breathy, little-girl performing tone of voice, Sue Thompson had many novelty pop strikes in the first ’60s before reinventing herself while a far more mature nation vocalist in the mid-’70s. Thompson was created Eva Sue McKee in Nevada, MO, in 1925 and was performing cowgirl …

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The Stonemans

The Stoneman Family members (or the Stonemans) ranked among country music’s most well-known family rings, and were carefully connected with their famous father, Ernest “Pop” Stoneman, who used them for several years. The primary of the music group was composed of six of Pop’s 13 kids: Patsy, Scotty, Donna, Jimmy, …

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Norma Jean

“Pretty Miss Norma Jean” could be very best remembered seeing that Porter Wagoner’s stage partner before he was paired with Dolly Parton, but she was also popular for an frequently hard-edged band of tracks that spoke of poverty, effort, as well as the instability of intimate interactions. Although she didn’t …

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k.d. lang

When k.d. lang released her 1st major-label recording in 1987, she triggered substantial controversy within the original world of nation music. With her vaguely campy approach, androgynous appearance, and edgy, rock-inflected music, hardly any observers knew what things to label of her or her music, although nobody questioned her substantial …

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Point of Grace

A long-running and top-selling CCM vocal group, Stage of Sophistication were originally formed in the first ’90s around Denise Jones, Heather Floyd, and Terry Lang. The ladies knew one another while developing up in Norman, Oklahoma, but just began singing jointly (as the Ouachitones) if they all went to Ouachita …

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Jeanne Pruett

Best known on her behalf chart-topping smash “Silk Bed sheets,” Jeanne Pruett was a country-pop vocalist and songwriter who all enjoyed a way of measuring achievement in the ’70s and early ’80s. Blessed Norma Jean Bowman in Pell Town, AL, in 1937, she began singing in senior high school and …

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