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Patsy Cline

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Patsy Cline 1932-63, American country singer, b. Winchester, Va., as Virginia Patterson Hensley. She began singing locally while still in her teens and signed her first recording contract in 1953, but did not become well known until after the release of her first hit, "Walkin' after Midnight" (1957). Cline became a regular performer on radio's Grand Ole Opry in 1960. While remaining a country artist, she was the first female vocalist to successfully cross over to the pop charts. Among her other hits are "I Fall to Pieces" (1961), "Crazy" (1961), and "She's Got You" (1962)... Read more
Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline Vocalist Patsy Cline (1932-1963) was one of the first women to break into the country...western music scene, which was, until then, dominated by men. Up until Patsy Cline's recordings in the late 1950s and early 1960s there were only a... Read more
Patsy Cline
...In 1960 she joined the Grand Ole Opry . After recovering from injuries sustained in a car crash, she returned in 1962 with hits such as 'I Fall to Pieces' and 'Crazy.' She was killed in an airplane crash. Patsy Cline Patsy Cline Patsy Cline Read more

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