Jeannie Seely got one of her first shots at country music stardom thanks to Dottie West, who recorded recorded the Seely-penned "It Just Takes Practice" for 1965's Dottie West Sings. The two built a ...
On this day (September 15) in 1973, Dottie West released “Country Sunshine” as a single, backed with “Wish I Didn’t Love You Anymore.” The song eventually peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard country ...
If you’ve ever been to Fort Wayne International Airport when an Honor Flight returns, you’ve probably seen Dottie Mack. The soon to be 89-year old bundle of enthusiasm sings with the American Legion ...
Larry Gatlin teamed up with his brothers Rudy and Steve in the late 1970s to become one of country music's most successful acts, charting now-classic hits such as "Broken Lady," "All the Gold in ...
The winds howled as Dottie Rambo walked along a Florida beach among the scattered pieces of driftwood. A small fire, built by her husband, Buck, flickered nearby. He was there, sitting a short ...
The only thing better than a hit song sung by a talented singer is a duet, in which two people collaborate on a song. For ...
On a Tuesday night in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, a stream of Black singles starts to fill the basement of the gin bar where the “Cuff and Connect” party is being hosted. It’s half past 7 p.m. and ...
The music of gospel singer-songwritter Joyce "Dottie" Rambo is internationally reknowned for having simple melodies and articulate lyrical qualities. Her themes were often religious in nature dealing ...
Dottie was trained to become a Soviet operative by the Red Room Academy, a Soviet brainwashing program that would take young girls and mold them into doing whatever tasks given. Dottie would train ...
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