Colene M. "CoCo" Walters (31 Aug 1964 Inkster, MI.)
"Country Female Vocalist of 1994" (as presented by Porter Wagoner)
Was a Singer who took Dolly's spot in "The Porter Wagoner Show" in the 90s & early 2000's they performed at the "Grand Ole Opry" and on "Music City Tonight" & "The Waylon Jennings Show" and several others as well as touring together.
Colene Walters also went on to tour in "The Johnny Russell Revue" One of her stand out performances was the Johnny Russell original "Ain't You Even Gonna Cry" which she recorded sometime in Nashville in the 90's.
Colene Walters also appeared on the 1995 Jerry Springer CD "Dr. Talk" (1995 Fiddle Fish Records) on Track #2. "Let It Be Me" with Jerry.
As of 2012 Colene is currently touring the Mid-West with her "Tribute to Patsy Cline Show" as well as the singing duo "The Vocal Benders" with (former "White Sidewalls") Mike Timmer
Porter Wagoner died on October 28, 2007 at the age of 80.
Porter Wagoner went by Wagonmaster, and The Thin Man from West Plains.
The Porter Wagoner Show - 1961 Jim Colvard 1-583 was released on: USA: 1977
The Porter Wagoner Show - 1961 Mickey Gilley 1-509 was released on: USA: 1974
In the mid 1950 did a tv show
Porter Wagoner's birth name is Porter Wayne Wagoner.
Porter Wagoner was born on August 12, 1927.
The Porter Wagoner Show - 1961 Porter Wagoner Show Regulars 1-477 was released on: USA: 1 October 1973
The Porter Wagoner Show - 1961 Porter Wagoner Show Regulars 1-469 was released on: USA: 22 August 1973
Porter Wagoner.
Porter Wagoner died on October 28, 2007 at the age of 80.
According to Gordon Mote, a session piano in Nashville, Porter Wagoner had accepted Jesus Christ.
Porter Wagoner went by Wagonmaster, and The Thin Man from West Plains.
Misery Loves Company - Porter Wagoner song - was created in 1961-11.
Breeze Detergent. Also, in the mid-1960s, The Porter Wagoner Show was sponsored by SSS Tonic and Black Draught.
The Porter Wagoner Show - 1961 Jim Colvard 1-583 was released on: USA: 1977
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