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  2. Johnny Russell (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He had his first song published that year, "In a Mansion Stands My Love," which was recorded by Jim Reeves as the A-side and B-side of his 1960 hit, "He'll Have to Go." [ 1 ] Russell's recording of his song, " Rednecks, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer ", was his only top 10 hit, peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in ...

  3. Bill Mack (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    The song won Mack the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1997. Mack also wrote "Drinking Champagne," which has been recorded by numerous artists. The song was a hit for Cal Smith in 1968, and again for George Strait in 1990 on his album Livin' It Up. Some of his other songs have been recorded by Dean Martin, Ray Price, Jerry Lee Lewis and ...

  4. Buck Owens - Wikipedia

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    Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens Jr. (August 12, 1929 – March 25, 2006) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, and band leader. He was the lead singer for Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, which had 21 No. 1 hits on the Billboard country music chart.

  5. Timeline of Fresno, California - Wikipedia

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    1865 – William Helm brings his wife and his sheep to the valley floor area south of Millerton. [2] 1870 - Weekly Expositor newspaper in publication. [3] 1872 – Fresno station founded by the Central Pacific Railroad Company [4] 1874 – County seat of Fresno County moves from Millerton to Fresno due to population growth. [5] 1875

  6. Fresno, California - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the city was the subject of a song, "Walking Into Fresno", written by Hall Of Fame guitarist Bill Aken and recorded by Bob Gallion of the "WWVA Jamboree" radio and television show in Wheeling, West Virginia. Aken also made his first TV appearance playing guitar on the old country-western show at The Fresno Barn. [citation needed]

  7. Bob Wills - Wikipedia

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    From 1974 until his 2002 death, Waylon Jennings performed a song he had written called "Bob Wills Is Still the King". Released as the B-side of a single that was a double-sided hit, it went to number one on the country charts. The song has become a staple of classic country radio station formats.

  8. Founder of legendary taco shop dies. The tacos are among ...

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    Benito Arenas, who founded the legendary Fresno restaurant La Elegante nearly four decades ago, died Sunday at age 88. Arenas had been part of Fresno’s food scene since the 1980s, when he and ...

  9. Merle Haggard - Wikipedia

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    He also played for the prison's country music band. [24] He also attended a Johnny Cash concert at the prison in 1958. Cash sang his song "Folsom Prison Blues" (1956) and "had a profound influence on the young inmate, who upon release set out on forging a career as a singer-songwriter". [25] Haggard was released from San Quentin on parole in ...