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Ted Swindley, creator of the jukebox musical “Always … Patsy Cline,” examines his own life in a new one-man play at the ...
Based on the real-life friendship between Patsy Cline and one of her fans, Louise Seger, the revue has a long and auspicious ...
But the two-hander — inspired by the real-life friendship between country superstar Patsy Cline and Texas superfan Louise ...
The current production at Drury Lane Theatre is Always…Patsy Cline. This is based on a true story, was originally conceived ...
Hard Rock Cafe in Gary kicks off its annual World Burger Tour competition in celebration of Hard Rock’s international ...
Patsy Cline was a trailblazer who was destined to make country music history—but sadly, she met a shocking and early end.
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New Patsy Cline Music Is Released 62 Years After Her Death: 'A Dream Come True' Detective work locates dozens of recorded live performances, including 15 songs the late country icon never released ...
Patsy Cline in the mid-1950s with Bill Peer and the Melody Boys, the local hillbilly band with whom she got her start singing in D.C. area honky-tonks.
Singer Patsy Cline helped create the Nashville sound, a crossover between country and pop, in the 1950s and 1960s. But in 1963, she died in a plane crash at just 30 years old.
Patsy Cline didn't particularly like the vulnerable heartbroken sound of the Willie Nelson-penned "Crazy," but producer Owen Bradley heard something different.