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 ...
The music of the late great Patsy Cline has filled the kitchen of our farm for decades, long after the country and western singer’s tragic death at age 30 in a plane crash on March 5, 1963. Cline ...
Audiences can expect beloved classics including “Crazy,” “Walkin’ After Midnight,” “I Fall to Pieces,” “She’s Got You,” and “Sweet Dreams,” among many others. The production has been praised for ...
There are plenty of ways to tell the story of Patsy Cline. Priort to snagging icon status in the music world, the country vocalist was a working-class woman before she could drive a car. While her ...
She was a legendary country and pop music crooner of the 1950s and ’60s, known for her smooth-as-silk contralto voice and throaty vocals. Now the life of Patsy Cline is returning to the stage in Point ...
She's been gone since 1963 but the memory of the incomparable Patsy Cline lives on in a show titled "Always…Patsy Cline." The popular presentation will be at The Tulsa Performing Arts Center's John H.
Always...Patsy Cine created and originally directed by Ted Swindley-based on a true story. The action of the play takes place in Louise Seger's kitchen in Houston ...
Patsy Cline" is rich toffee with a coating of toasted pecans. Bettcher Erickson's rendition of the play is a sweet, richly smooth and satisfying musical covered with crunchy, southern, warm-heart, big ...
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