yes, I was good friends with their children and visited their house many times.
I think her name is Patsy Rigor.
Joni Mitchell
Patsy Cline (1932-1963) was a country singer. She was not in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). There is no record of her appearing in any Oz production.
Patsy Cline was a famous country western singer who was most famous for her ballads such as "Crazy" and "Sweet Dreams".
The song "Sweet Dreams" was written by Don Gibson. It was originally recorded by him in 1956, but it became widely popular after Patsy Cline's rendition in 1963. Cline's version is often regarded as a classic in country music.
Try Patsy Cline
I think her name is Patsy Rigor.
Joni Mitchell
Patsy Cline (1932-1963) was a country singer. She was not in "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). There is no record of her appearing in any Oz production.
Patsy Cline was a famous country western singer who was most famous for her ballads such as "Crazy" and "Sweet Dreams".
The song "Sweet Dreams" was written by Don Gibson. It was originally recorded by him in 1956, but it became widely popular after Patsy Cline's rendition in 1963. Cline's version is often regarded as a classic in country music.
Patsy Cline is a/an Singer songwriter,sfn,Nassour, Ellis,1993,p,,85,
She was white (Caucasian non Hispanic). Since people in those days did not admit to such things for fear of non-acceptance, she may not have come forth with that information. It is Unknown whether or not she was part African- American (Black).
Etta James
Patsy Cline, she was voted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1973
Loretta Lynn was the first female country singer to have a certified gold album. She recorded numerous hits during her long career, including Don't Come Home a-Drinkin', You Ain't Woman Enough, Blue Kentucky Girl, and Success. She came to be called The Queen of Country.sorry I have to disagree with that answer sense patsy Cline brought Loretta Lynn in to the business of county music and Patsy cline was the first official female country singer
Patsy Cline