Patsy Cline

Description: (One of the Most Influential Vocalists of the 20th Century)

Virginia Patterson Hensley, popularly known as Patsy Cline, was a famous American country singer from Nashville, Texas. She was known for her rich and booming, emotionally charged voice that could give anyone goose bumps. She did not become a country music star in a day- she had to, in fact, work very hard to sustain her life and support her family members as she came from a middle-class background. Her love for singing was so huge that she taught music to herself by experience. After getting some popularity through sporadic performances on the local radio channels, Cline signed contracts with the big record companies like Four Star Records, Decca Records, etc. and found her way to the heart of country and pop music lovers through television, radio and stage shows. She was the first female country singer to have a crossover pop hit but unfortunately at the height of her singing career, Cline died in a tragic plane crash. Millions of records were sold after her death and she became the first female solo artist to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Overview

Birthday September 8, 1932 (Virgo)
Alternative names Virginia Patterson Hensley
Died on March 5, 1963
Spouse/Ex- Charles Dick (m. 1957–1963), Gerald Cline (m. 1953–1957)
Parents Sam Hensley
Hilda Patterson Hensley
Children Randy
Relatives Samuel, Sylvia
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