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  2. Wanda Jackson - Wikipedia

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    The two visited at Jackson's home where Flores played several rockabilly records and informed her the growing American fan-base. A friendship developed between the two performers [119] and Jackson later appeared on Flores's album Rockabilly Filly (1995). [124] Following the album's release, the pair embarked on a five-week North American tour.

  3. My Kind of Gospel - Wikipedia

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    My Kind of Gospel is a studio album by American recording artist Wanda Jackson.It was released in 1983 via Vine Records and contained ten tracks of material. It was the twenty ninth studio record released in Jackson's career and among a series of gospel recordings she released during the 1980s decade.

  4. Country Gospel (album) - Wikipedia

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    Country Gospel is a studio album by American recording artist Wanda Jackson.It was released in January 1973 via Word Records and contained 11 tracks. The album was Jackson's twentieth released in her career and her second collection of gospel music.

  5. Turley Richards - Wikipedia

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    Turley Richards (born Richard Curtis Turley, June 12, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.. Richards was born in Charleston, West Virginia.He was blinded in the left eye at the age of four in an archery accident and lost sight in the right eye as well at the age of twenty-nine.

  6. Arlie Neaville - Wikipedia

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    Neaville was born in Fairfield, Illinois, and began playing rockabilly in the late 1950s. [1] He recorded under his real name on the Ping label between in 1961 and on Fraternity Records in 1962–1963. [1] In 1964, he began to record as Dean Carter on the Limelight label, where he released the single, *"Sixteen Tones" b/w "The Lucky One".

  7. Hall of Famer crowned Missouri's greatest living rock star by ...

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    St. Louis-area native McDonald also knows his way around the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. McDonald made the Hall in 2020 as a member of the Doobie Brothers, but also deserves plaudits for his solo ...

  8. Mahalia Jackson - Wikipedia

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    The "Golden Age of Gospel", occurring between 1945 and 1965, presented dozens of gospel music acts on radio, records, and in concerts in secular venues. [132] Jackson's success was recognized by the NBC when she was named its official soloist, and uniquely, she was bestowed universal respect in a field of very competitive and sometimes ...

  9. Last week on The Voice, SoCal singer-songwriter Bodie so stunningly transformed the Proclaimers’ jaunty novelty hit “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)” into a plaintive indie ballad that his coach ...