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The Dynamic Stonewall Jackson: Columbia 1962 The Sadness in a Song: 1963 I Love a Song: 2 1965 Trouble & Me: 15 The Exciting Stonewall Jackson: Stonewall Jackson's Greatest Hits: 20 1966 All's Fair in Love 'n' War: 5 1967 Help Stamp Out Loneliness: 36 Country: 1968 Nothing Takes the Place of Loving You: 34 The Great Old Songs: 38 1969 Old ...
Christian Daniel (born 1984), singer-songwriter and actor, moved to Miami in 2007; DaniLeigh (born 1994), singer; Craig David (born 1981), British singer; Jason Derulo (born 1989), singer-songwriter; DJ Craze (born 1977), Nicaraguan American, only DJ in history to win three consecutive World DMC Champion titles
The Anita Kerr Singers (1960) Nelson King, disc jockey (1956) Pee Wee King (1957–58, 60) Sid King and the Five Strings (1955) Jack Kingston (1958) Twinkle Knessley (1956)* The La Dell Sisters (1956) The Lamppost Four (1959) Bobby Lanera (1956)* Roy Lanham; Snooky Lanson (1960) Brenda Lee (1955–60)* Rosalie Leis, beauty queen (1956)
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When his contract with RCA ended, he signed with MGM for a year, followed by a two-year stint with Hickory from 1960 to 1961. He also recorded occasionally on his own record label, Mel-Ark. His last major hit, was with "Why I'm Walkin'", recorded by Stonewall Jackson in 1960. [4] Over the course of Endsley's career, he wrote over 400 songs. [3]
Maria Howell (born 1962), singer ; Stonewall Jackson (born 1932), country singer and musician ; Caleb Johnson (born 1991), singer and American Idol Season 13 winner (Asheville) Randy Jones (born 1953), singer of Village People (Raleigh) "K-Ci" and "JoJo" Hailey (born 1969 and 1971 respectively), R&B duo of R&B group Jodeci
Bill Anderson, singer who is still a major songwriter of new hits; Liz Anderson, as famous for her songwriting as her singing; mother of Lynn Anderson; Lynn Anderson, a California blonde who became a major country star in the 70s; helped by regular exposure on national television, was one of the first female artists to achieve major crossover success.
Stonewall Jackson, C.S. Army general born in Clarksburg and died before the region was formed into West Virginia; Albert G. Jenkins, general and politician; Jonah Edward Kelley, U.S. Army soldier; Medal of Honor recipient; Edwin Gray Lee, C.S. Army general born in Shepherdstown before it became part of the newly formed West Virginia