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Roselea Arbana "Rose" Maddox [note 1] (August 15, 1925 – April 15, 1998) was an American country singer-songwriter and fiddle player, who was the lead singer with the Maddox Brothers and Rose before a successful solo career.
The Maddox Brothers and Rose were an American country music group active from the 1930s to 1950s, consisting of four brothers, Fred, Cal, Cliff, and Don Maddox, along with their sister Rose; Cliff died in 1949 and was replaced by brother Henry.
The Maddox Brothers and Rose – Vol. 1; America’s Most Colorful Hillbilly Band, Their Original Recordings 1946-1951 is a re-issue of recordings by Maddox Brothers and Rose during the years 1946 through 1951.
4 Star 45rpm record label. 4 Star Records was a record label that recorded many well-known country music acts in the 1950s. The label, founded after World War II, was home to singers such as Hank Locklin, Maddox Brothers and Rose, Rose Maddox, Webb Pierce, Cousin Ford Lewis and T. Texas Tyler, who all regularly issued records on the label, mostly as 78rpm singles.
The song was covered in 1960 by Duet of Buck Owens and Rose Maddox and reached No. 4 On the country charts as a B-side to song "Mental Cruelty".; The song was covered by Patsy Cline on radio program Country Style, USA program number 246 and released on an EP in 1960.
Pages in category "Rose Maddox songs" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gotta Travel On; L.
Maddox Brothers and Rose, American band; USS Maddox (disambiguation) See also. Maddock (disambiguation) Madoc (disambiguation) Maddix (disambiguation)
On the Bandstand is an album by American country music artist Buck Owens, released in 1963.It peaked at Number 2 on the Billboard Country Albums charts.. The CD re-issued in 1995 by Sundazed Music includes "Sweethearts in Heaven" and "We're the Talk of the Town", 1963 Top 20 duet single Owens recorded with Rose Maddox.