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Roy Claxton Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) was an American country music singer, fiddler, and promoter. Known as the "King of Country Music", Acuff is often credited with moving the genre from its early string band and "hoedown" format to the singer-based format that helped make it internationally successful.
Roy Acuff and the Smoky Mountain Boys (1958, 60) Eddy Akridge, singing rodeo rider (1956) Lennie Aleshire (1955–60) All American Quartet (1955) Red Allen (1959)
Roy Acuff (1903–1992) Kay Adams (born 1941) Ryan Adams (born 1974) Doug Adkins (born 1963) Trace Adkins (born 1962) David "Stringbean" Akeman (1915–1973) Rhett Akins (born 1969) Alabama; Lauren Alaina (born 1994) Jason Aldean (born 1977) Alee (born 1992) Daniele Alexander (born 1954) Jessi Alexander (born 1976) Gary Allan (born 1967) Susie ...
Roy Acuff (1970); Anna Maria Alberghetti; Ann-Margret; The Australian Beaumarks; Carroll Baker; Madeleine Hartog-Bel; Johnny Bench; Polly Bergen; Joey Bishop; Vida Blue
Home in San Antone is a 1949 American Western musical film directed by Ray Nazarro, and starring Roy Acuff, The Smoky Mountain Boys, The Modernaires, Doye O'Dell, Lyn Thomas, and Bill Edwards. The film was released by Columbia Pictures on April 15, 1949. [1] [2] [3]
Some say Hank Williams' peculiar death happened inside the hotel in 1952, roughly 17 years after his idol Roy Acuff got his start there. Other reports say he died shortly after leaving the hotel ...
Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. was an American music publishing firm formed in 1942 by Roy Acuff and Fred Rose in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. [2] Currently, the company's catalog is owned by Sony Music Publishing .
Superstars like Roy Acuff, Chet Atkins, Archie Campbell, Homer & Jethro and Pee Wee King played there, according to a historical marker placed by the Cradle of Country Music Tour. The guests would ...