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Ken Carson (country singer) Bill Caswell; Gary Chapman (musician) Kristin Chenoweth; Bob Childers; Roy Clark; Sanford Clark; Hurshul Clothier; Kellie Coffey; Lorrie Collins; Tommy Collins (singer) Spade Cooley; Melodie Crittenden; Randy Crouch
This is a list of American female country singers This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Leona Mitchell (born 1948), African-American soprano; Grammy Award winner, member, Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame; Zach Bryan (born 1996], country music singer-songwriter; N–Z. Norma Jean (born Norma Jean Beasler in 1938), country music singer; Jamie Oldaker (1951–2020), rock n roll drummer; Patti Page (1927–2013), traditional pop and ...
Singer-songwriters from Oklahoma (167 P) Pages in category "Singers from Oklahoma" ... Tony Thompson (singer) Pinky Tomlin; Jared Tyler; W. Watermelon Slim; Sam Watters;
Pages in category "Singer-songwriters from Oklahoma" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
After garnering his first Grammy nod last year, up-and-coming country music superstar ... anthem "Do You Realize??," which in 2009 was named Oklahoma's official state rock song. Jason Isbell ...
The Grand Ole Opry is a country music concert and radio show, held between twice and five times per week, in Nashville, Tennessee. The show began as a radio barn dance on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay and has since become one of the genre's most enduring and revered stages. Each performance consists of multiple guest artists as well as ...
Patsy Montana, the first female Country singer to sell 1 million records. Girls of the Golden West, one of the first Country music duo groups. Freddie Hart In 1950 he moved to California and joined Lefty Frizzell's band shortly after when introduced to Capitol Records where Carl Smith recorded "Loose Talk: his very first number one song in 1955.