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Today In History:
In 1963, country music performers Patsy Cline, Lloyd "Cowboy" Copas, Harold "Hawkshaw" Hawkins and Randy Hughes died in a plane crash near Camden, TN.
"Death Can Not Kill What Never Dies"
LOVE On this Day of Remembrance, newspapers around the world are filled with articles and memories as we remember, and pay tribute, to these lost four. ~ Bill Cox |
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Our first article of the day
comes from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and talks about how Patsy's
talent was so vast, she could have done anything she wanted:
Country Legend Was Classically in-ClinedClick Here For More. . . |
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The Associated Press posted
a great article about Patsy that will appear in literally thousands of
newspapers around the globe today:
Patsy Cline Remains Influential VoiceClick Here For More. . . |
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Nashville's The Tennessean talked to Bill and Evelyn Braese, who were
the managers at the airport in Dyersburg, TN, which was the last stop
Randy Hughes made before the plane crash:
Pilots Recall The Fateful Day Patsy Cline's Plane Went DownClick Here For More. . . The article is accompanied by two fantastic slideshows featuring rare photographs of Patsy, Cowboy and Hawk. |
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There are many folks working to perpetuate Patsy Cline's legacy. This profile from today's edition of The Winchester Star highlights Patsy's angel at Celebrating Patsy Cline, Inc., Judy Sue Huyett-Kempf:
Celebrating Patsy ClineClick Here For More. . . |
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Other articles from The Winchester Star today:
Cline’s Influence Continues to GrowClick Here For More. . . |
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Also. . .
'I Sat Down and Cried'Click Here For More. . . |
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Plus. . .
Cline Memorial Service Set For SundayClick Here For Online Version. |
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Recently, MCA Nashville announced that the release of the Remembering Patsy
tribute album had been delayed indefinitely. No specific reason was
mentioned, with speculation being it was due to a change in management
at the MCA Nashville office. Could it be the actual reason is that the
album is being revamped to feature a different slate of artists
preferred by the new management?
The Associated Press article excerpted above mentions that Terri Clark would appear on the album. Terri wasn't among the list of artists previously announced. Also, an article on CMT.com, which discusses what artists were doing yesterday when they learned of their nominations for the upcoming ACM awards, shared this interesting tidbit: Terri Clark was recording "Walkin' After Midnight" for a Patsy Cline tribute album when she learned that she is nominated for top female vocalist. Referring to the fact that this marks only her first ACM nomination, Clark said, "Truthfully, I was a little annoyed. I wasn't even thinking about [the ACM press conference] because when you've done this as long as I have and you're never really nominated, you learn to defend yourself from disappointment by assuming the awards aren't your thing. Making the music was more than plenty for me." At first, Clark thought her manager was pulling a prank when he told her of the nomination. "I actually thought it was kind of a sick practical joke -- and sort of told him so," she said. "But he was like, 'No, Terri. You're nominated.' Thankfully, vocals [for the recording session] are tomorrow, because I can't imagine the shrieking did great things for my voice."Hmmmm. Very Interesting. Originally, the album was to include an updated version of "Walkin' After Midnight," using Patsy's vocal from her 1961 recording set to a blues/rock backing track. Makes you wonder if Patsy has been eliminated from her own tribute album, or if something else entirely is in store. Stay tuned. |
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Other Notes From Around The World:
The Guardian (United Kingdom): |
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The Camden Chronicle details the Memorial events that took place this past weekend:
Memories Live On For 4 Who DiedClick Here For More. . . |
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CMT.com has posted an article about the tragic events, 40 years ago, today:
Patsy Cline's Last Show and Final RideClick Here For More. . . |
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