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Patsy Cline (born Virginia Patterson Hensley; September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. She is regarded as one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music .
Mack's friend Roy Drusky suggested he pitch "Blue" to Patsy Cline in an effort to make the song a hit, so Mack gave a tape to Cline's husband Charlie Dick, but Cline died in a plane crash in 1963 before she could record it. [11] [17] The song became a multi-platinum hit for LeAnn Rimes, in 1996.
The owner and pilot of the aircraft, Ramsey (Randy) Dorris Hughes, 34, was also Patsy Cline's manager and the son-in-law of Cowboy Copas. [5] Hughes held a valid private pilot certificate with an airplane single-engined land rating, but was not rated to fly under instrument flight rules. Hughes had taken possession of the airplane in 1962, less ...
The film was released in the VHS format in the 1980s by MCA Home Video and on March 1, 1992, by MCA/Universal Home Video. On September 13, 2005, Universal released a 25th Anniversary Edition on DVD in widescreen (1.85:1) format and featuring the music tracks remixed to 5.1 Dolby Digital stereo, leaving the dialogue and effects tracks as they ...
1963 46 years American country music singer; one half of the duo Johnnie & Jack: car Madison, Tennessee: Died in crash en route to funeral of Patsy Cline. Álex Angulo: 1953 2014 61 years Spanish actor car Fuenmayor, La Rioja, Spain [11] Rob Anker: 2017 27 years British dancer (member of Diversity) car Chevy Cobalt: Canada [12] Jackson Anthony ...
The Patsy Cline Story is a 24-track two-disc collection Cline's label, Decca Records released following Cline's death in a plane crash in March of that year. The album contains Cline's biggest hits, including "Walkin' After Midnight" (the 1961 remake), "I Fall to Pieces," "Crazy," "She's Got You," and "Sweet Dreams."
Distraction of a hemorrhage while in flight cause a crash. Hawkshaw Hawkins: United States 1963 Entertainer, country music singer Piper Comanche [10] Camden, Tennessee: crashed in bad weather; Patsy Cline and Cowboy Copas were also killed in this accident. John Heinz: United States 1991 US Senator: Piper Aerostar: Lower Merion Township ...
On side two, two songs from Cline's 1962 album, Sentimentally Yours, were put on the EP: "Heartaches" and "Your Cheatin' Heart." This would be Cline's last EP collection that would be released in her lifetime, as she would be killed in a plane crash less than a year later in March 1963. However, several other EP's would be released following ...