Posted: 2/26/2015 10:58:15 PM EDT
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I'm always amazed at the voice on this lady. No engineering tricks like the "singers" of today: When she was thirteen, she was hospitalized with a throat infection and rheumatic fever. "The fever affected my throat and when I recovered I had this booming voice like Kate Smith".[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#cite_note-9][9][/url] |
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I'm always amazed at the voice on this lady. No engineering tricks like the "singers" of today:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuZTk1hdpMs When she was thirteen, she was hospitalized with a throat infection and rheumatic fever. "The fever affected my throat and when I recovered I had this booming voice like Kate Smith".[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#cite_note-9][9][/url] |
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if you like P. Cline you should love this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5ALv9qGcKY&index=46&list=RDv5ALv9qGcKY tell me if this doesn't sound like her........ (Emily West) |
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About the only thing better than Patsy Cline was Patsy and Loretta . . .
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One of the best female vocalists ever. Unfortunately, would have never made it in the video era, just like Freddie Fender, Jim Croche, and others. She was in a traffic accident during her career which left her face disfigured. She had to use a large amount of makeup to even partially hide it. There was a rumor at one time that some people in her hometown hated her and refused to rename a street in her honor after her death. |
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I didn't know this. Kind of spooky: During the same period, Dottie West, June Carter Cash, and Loretta Lynn recalled Cline telling them that she felt a sense of impending doom and did not expect to live much longer.[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#cite_note-22][22][/url] Cline, already known for her excessive generosity, had begun giving away personal items to friends; she wrote her will on Delta Air Lines stationery and asked close friends to care for her children should anything happen to her. She told The Jordanaires' bass singer Ray Walker as she exited the Grand Ole Opry the week before her death: "Honey, I've had two bad ones (accidents). The third one will either be a charm or it'll kill me." |
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I didn't know this. Kind of spooky:During the same period, Dottie West, June Carter Cash, and Loretta Lynn recalled Cline telling them that she felt a sense of impending doom and did not expect to live much longer.[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patsy_Cline#cite_note-22][22][/url] Cline, already known for her excessive generosity, had begun giving away personal items to friends; she wrote her will on Delta Air Lines stationery and asked close friends to care for her children should anything happen to her. She told The Jordanaires' bass singer Ray Walker as she exited the Grand Ole Opry the week before her death: "Honey, I've had two bad ones (accidents). The third one will either be a charm or it'll kill me." Johnny Horton sensed his doom as well. Very peculiar. |
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She is a legend around Winchester, VA. As the story that I was told, the wife and I bought a dining room set that was in the home of her grandparents. We have the table, chairs and china hutch. The sideboard is supposed to be in the Patsy Cline house/museum there in Winchester. We haven't gone yet to see it. |
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Quoted: As the story that I was told, the wife and I bought a dining room set that was in the home of her grandparents. We have the table, chairs and china hutch. The sideboard is supposed to be in the Patsy Cline house/museum there in Winchester. We haven't gone yet to see it. Quoted: Quoted: She is a legend around Winchester, VA. As the story that I was told, the wife and I bought a dining room set that was in the home of her grandparents. We have the table, chairs and china hutch. The sideboard is supposed to be in the Patsy Cline house/museum there in Winchester. We haven't gone yet to see it. |




