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  2. Tennessee Ernie Ford discography - Wikipedia

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    Chart positions Cert. (RIAA) Label US Country US [1] 1956 This Lusty Land! 12 Capitol Records: Hymns: 2 Platinum 1957 Spirituals: 5 Gold Ford Favorites: Ol' Rockin' Ern' 1958 Nearer the Cross: 5 Gold The Star Carol: 4 Platinum 1959 Gather 'Round: A Friend We Have: 1960 Sing a Hymn with Me: 23 Sixteen Tons: Sing a Spiritual with Me: Come to the ...

  3. Earl Thomas Conley discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Earl Thomas Conley, an American country music singer, consists of ten studio albums and 42 singles. He first charted in 1975 as Earl Conley for the GRT and Warner Bros. Records labels, before moving to Sunbird Records. He had his first number one in 1981 with "Fire & Smoke", and had a total of eighteen number ones between ...

  4. Earl Thomas Conley - Wikipedia

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    GRT, Warner Bros., Sunbird, RCA. Earl Thomas Conley (October 17, 1941 – April 10, 2019) [1] was an American country music singer-songwriter. Between 1980 and 2003, he recorded ten studio albums, including seven for RCA Records. In the 1980s and into the 1990s, Conley also charted more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart ...

  5. Smoky Mountain Rain - Wikipedia

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    The song was Milsap's 16th number one hit on Billboard magazine's Hot Country Singles chart where it stayed at the top for one week in December 1980. [7] " Smoky Mountain Rain" also fared well as a crossover hit and was the first of his two number one hits on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart (the other being "Any Day Now"), as well as number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  6. List of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees - Wikipedia

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    The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, established in 1983 and located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, is dedicated to recording the history of some of the best-known and most influential musicians, bands, producers, and others that have in some major way influenced the music industry, particularly in the area of rock and roll. [1]

  7. Ryan Cayabyab Singers - Wikipedia

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    "Just last June (2007), I called for auditions for a new singing group, temporarily called the Ryan Cayabyab Singers, and by July, I had a brand new group - The RCS. Like Smokey Mountain, I envisioned this group to be a showcase of my new songs. But unlike Smokey Mountain, I wanted a more mature group as compared to a teen group," Mr. C said.

  8. Great Smoky Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a national park of the United States in the southeast, with parts in North Carolina and Tennessee. The park straddles the ridgeline of the Great Smoky Mountains, part of the Blue Ridge Mountains, which are a division of the larger Appalachian Mountain chain. The park contains some of the highest mountains ...

  9. Mel Street - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Singer-songwriter. Instrument. Guitar. Years active. 1972–1978. Labels. Metromedia, GRT, Polydor, Mercury. King Malachi "Mel" Street (October 21, 1933 – October 21, 1978) [1] was an American country music singer who had 13 top-20 hits on the Billboard country charts.