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Rose Lee Maphis (born Doris Helen Schetrompf; December 29, 1922 – October 26, 2021) was an American country singer and musician. She performed as a harmony singer and rhythm guitarist as a duo with her husband Joe Maphis .
Otis Wilson "Joe" Maphis [1] (/ ˈ m eɪ f ɪ s / MAY-fis; May 12, 1921 – June 27, 1986), [2] was an American country music guitarist. He married singer Rose Lee Maphis in 1953 and they performed together. One of the flashiest country guitarists of the 1950s and 1960s, Joe Maphis was known as "The King of the Strings". [3]
Joe Maphis (1984 "Legends") Rose Maphis (1984 "Legends") Damian "Junior Gong" Marley (2007) [6] Jimmy Martin (1990 "Will The Circle Be Unbroken") Steve Martin (2010 with Sarah Jarosz and Steep Canyon Rangers) Will T. Massey (1992) Masters of Bluegrass (1991) Kathy Mattea (1987, 1990, 1993) Dave Matthews (2000 with Emmylou Harris) Dave Matthews ...
It was originally recorded in December 1952 by the bluegrass duo Flatt & Scruggs, and later released by Joe & Rose Lee Maphis in 1953 as a single. Joe Maphis said he started the song after moving from barn dance shows in Virginia and Chicago to playing in a honky-tonk in Bakersfield, California, in a band that included Buck Owens on back-up ...
Writes Jonny Whiteside in LA Weekly, "They churned a slow but steady series of albums by out-of-fashion geniuses, like Merle Travis, Joe and Rose Lee Maphis and Grandpa Jones, carving out a corner of the market for marginalized and ignored country stars (much the way his mentor Pierce did at Starday Records in the 1960s)." [2]
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Coates, Lee Drummer for the Maryland-based death metal band Exmortis [39] Cole, John: 19th-century Baltimore music publisher and store owner Collette, Calvin: Member of the Baltimore-based African American doo wop group The Swallows, best known from their 1950s recordings [15] Collins, Brad: Baltimore-area jazz saxophonist [3] Combs, Greg
Gypsy Rose Lee was one of America's legendary entertainers. ... "This child could spin on pointe like a ballerina at the age of two," Abbott said. For years, Rose dragged her children around the ...