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Dolan was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 16, 1926, of Irish Catholic descent. His father, David, was an inventor who sold a patent to the Ford Motor Company. [3] [4] [5] He served in the United States Army Air Forces at the end of World War II [6] and studied at John Carroll University, before dropping out and entering the telecommunications field.
Both daughters wrote memoirs about their mother following her death. The first was penned by Jaclyn Daly in 2000, titled Tammy Wynette: A Daughter Recalls Her Mother's Tragic Life and Death. [118] Georgette would also publish a memoir of her childhood with Wynette and her father in 2011, titled The Three of Us: Growing Up with Tammy and George ...
The duets found on the early albums that Jones and Wynette recorded together feature songs that almost always celebrate the joys of domestic bliss and true love, something producer Billy Sherrill did purposefully to reflect the assumptions of their captivated audience. A good example of this is "The Ceremony", a song Sherrill co-wrote; the song ...
The family of Tammy Wynette’s fifth husband, George Richey, is not happy with the way he was portrayed in the Showtime miniseries George & Tammy. ... George Jones from 1969 to 1975 and Michael ...
Charles Dolan, a billionaire television pioneer, has died. He was 98. A family spokesperson told PEOPLE in a statement on Saturday, Dec. 28 that Dolan died "from natural causes, surrounded by his ...
George & Tammy & Tina is the sixth studio album by American country music artists George Jones and Tammy Wynette. The "Tina" in the title refers to Tina Byrd Jones, Tammy Wynette's then eight-year-old daughter from her marriage to Euple Byrd. George Jones adopted Tina and her sisters shortly after the birth of their daughter, Georgette.
Charles Dolan, a titan of the early cable industry who owned Cablevision, launched HBO and AMC Network and later branched out into iconic New York venues and sports teams, has died. He was 98.
Between 1974 and 1975, three singles were issued by the Jones-Wynette duo. Of the three, its most successful was 1974's "We Loved It Away". It peaked in the Billboard country top ten and was included on their sixth studio album, George & Tammy & Tina. The latter included Wynette's daughter, Tina.