sobota, 5 stycznia 2013

Patti Page: The Oklahoma Thrush With 'The Tennessee Waltz'

8, 1927, in Claremore, Okla., Page was one of 11 children. She began her career at Tulsa radio station KTUL, where she took over a country-music radio show called "Meet Patti Page," which is where she adopted her pseudonym. She went on to be signed byJones remembered Page in an email to The Associated Press: "I just loved singing with Patti and she hit notes I never dreamed of. We cut some songs together and it was a great time. She'll be missed by lots of folks and everybody needs to know howPop-country singer Patti Page died on January 1st in Encinitas, California. She was 85. Born Clara Ann Fowler, Page was the best-selling female artis.“Patti Page.” That perkily generic name virtually screams 1950s, when sweet girls were attired in organdy dresses and spotless reputations, and when demure female vocalists sang of doggies in the window and rural heartbreak in waltz time, back in thatPatti Page, who made 'Tennessee Waltz' the third best-selling recording ever, has died. She was 85.
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