Alan Stoker talks about Patsy’s gift as a singer and an artist, exploring the difference in style between live performances and studio recordings. Born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Winchester, ...
Cline is proof that chart success cannot measure the true quality of an artist’s work. She released 24 singles between 1955 and 1963. Two of those topped the country chart. Four more tracks broke the ...
This true tale of friendship is told through the letters of Louise Segar, a devoted fan who befriended Patsy Cline at a Texas honky tonk. It was the kind of relationship that many fans would love to ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Florida Studio Theatre has a hit almost as big as Miss Patsy Cline herself ...
In 1956, songwriter Don Gibson made his chart debut with a single for MGM Records that he had written called “Sweet Dreams” – sometimes credited as “Sweet Dreams (of You”). The hopelessly forlorn tune ...
Cline had begun to find consistent chart success in the years before her death. After several singles that failed to chart, she began a long line of hits when “I Fall to Pieces” topped the country ...
On January 21, 1957, Patsy Cline made her national television debut on “Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts,” which aired Monday nights on CBS. The show featured agents and managers from across the country ...
Musical revue is my least favorite genre of theater, and that's putting it nicely. But Studio Players revival of its 2009 hit Always ... Patsy Cline won me over with its warm, comical narrative and ...
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