Page, Patti (1927–)

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Page, Patti (1927–)

American pop singer. Born Clara Ann Fowler, Nov 8, 1927, in Claremore, OK; briefly attended Tulsa University; m. Charles O'Curran, 1956 (div.); m. Jerry Filiciotto (aerospace executive), 1990.

One of only 5 singers (and the only woman) whose hits spanned 5 decades on Billboard country charts; sold more than 100-million records during career, among them 13 gold singles, including "Tennessee Waltz," "Old Cape Cod," "Allegheny Moon," "That Doggie in the Window," "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming," "Mockin' Bird Hill," "Mr. and Mississippi," "Detour," "You Belong to Me," "Changing Partners," and "Cross Over the Bridge"; had her own show on CBS; appeared in film Elmer Gantry (1960). Received Pioneer Award by Academy of Country Music (ACM, 1980), in recognition of her groundbreaking, multiple-voice technique and successful cross-over into country music; inducted into Oklahoma Hall of Fame.

See also autobiography Once Upon a Dream (1966); and Women in World History.