The late, great Patsy Cline had the kind of voice that could cut right down to the bone in the best kind of way. The country-pop crossover artist had a way of capturing melancholy that was almost ...
Just three months after the tragic death of country music starPatsy Cline, her record label took an important step in preserving and celebrating her remarkable career. On June 10, 1963, Decca Records ...
In many ways, Patsy Cline was country music’s original female firebrand. Before crossover hits were a foregone conclusion, she dominated both the country and pop charts with songs like “Walking After ...
It might sound crazy, but one of the most enduring country songs of all time never reached No. 1 on the charts. Patsy Cline's career-defining hit, "Crazy," is not only considered the late country icon ...
“I just loved the way her voice hung on your bones like an apron.” This is Grammy-nominated recording artist Grace Potter talking about the legendary singer Patsy Cline, as she reflected on her ...
Country western music icon Patsy Cline was born just one year after the birth of my own mom Peggy. Patsy was born Sept. 8, 1932, and mom Peggy, Aug. 17, 1931. Tragically, Patsy died at age 30 in March ...
Editor's note: This segment was rebroadcast on Sept. 29, 2025. Click here for that audio. Singer Patsy Cline helped create the Nashville sound, a crossover between country and pop, in the 1950s and ...
June 14, 1961, marks both one of the darkest and most consequential days of one country musician's career.
Released during a period of mourning, the collection helped ensure that her voice and the timeless songs she recorded would continue to captivate audiences for generations.
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