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This is a list of music venues in the United States. Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included. ... Ozark Civic Center: Ozark: 3,600 1986 ... Lloyd Noble ...
Country Music Jubilee Souvenir Picture Album (third edition, 1957) Barry McCloud (1995) Definitive Country: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Country Music and Its Performers, ISBN 0-399-52144-5; Gentry, Linnell (1972). A History and Encyclopedia of Country, Western, and Gospel Music. Scholarly Press. ISBN 0-403-01358-5.. "Ozark Jubilee".
Clyde Carol Wilson (July 14, 1910 – July 15, 1990), better known as Slim Wilson, was an American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and radio and TV personality who was a cornerstone of country music in the Ozarks for more than 50 years beginning in the 1930s; both in his own right, and as a member of The Goodwill Family and The Tall Timber Trio.
Chocolate Buttermilk Band member made a mark on '80s nightlife. Akles, 76, also brought some of the biggest names in music to the Fayetteville clubs he owned from the late ‘70s to early ‘90s.
Vance Randolph in the Ozarks (Branson, MO: Ozarks Mountaineer, 1991) Roll Me in Your Arms: "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs and Folklore : Volume I Folk Songs and Music (1992) ISBN 1-55728-231-5; Blow the Candle Out: "Unprintable" Ozark Folksongs and Folklore : Volume II Folk Rhymes and Other Lore (1992) ISBN 1-55728-237-4
Local officials at the Lake of the Ozarks have signed off on plans for a $350 million family entertainment development. ... a Marriott hotel and a 26,000-square-foot conference center. It’s ...
While the album was snubbed at the Country Music Awards, Beyoncé received 11 nominations at the 2025 Grammy Awards for her work on “Cowboy Carter,” and nabbed three wins. In addition to album ...
McCord chaired the Ozarks section of the National Folk Festival in 1934, [8] [9] was a special guest at the Mountain Folk Song and Dance Festival in Asheville in 1936, [10] and toured the United States as a lecturer and singer. [11] She was a field agent for the Resettlement Administration during the 1930s. [2]