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Burl Ives Burl Ives
Genre: Folk
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s

With his grandfatherly image, Burl Ives parlayed his talent as a folksinger into a wide-ranging career as a radio personality and stage and screen actor. After spending his early 20s traveling the country as an itinerant singer, Ives moved to New York City in 1937. By the end of 1938, he had made his Broadway debut, and he also sang folk songs... [+] Read More

Eddy Arnold Eddy Arnold
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Eddy Arnold moved hillbilly music to the city, creating a sleek sound that relied on his smooth voice and occasionally lush orchestrations. In the process, he became the most popular country performer of the 20th century, spending more weeks at the top of the charts than any other artist. Arnold not only had 28 number one singles, he had more... [+] Read More

Gene Autry Gene Autry
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s

Gene Autry was more than a musician. His music, coupled with his careers in movies and on radio and television, made him a part of the mythos that has made up the American identity for the past hundred years -- John Wayne with a little bit of Sam Houston and Davy Crockett all rolled into one, with a great singing voice and an ear for music added... [+] Read More

Hank Snow Hank Snow
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s

Canada's greatest contribution to country music, Hank Snow was famous for his "traveling" songs. It's no wonder. At age 12 he ran away from his Nova Scotia home and joined the Merchant Marines, working as a cabin boy and laborer for four years. Once back on shore, he listened to Jimmie Rodgers records and started playing in public, building up a... [+] Read More

Johnny Paycheck Johnny Paycheck
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s

The first time that many people ever heard of Johnny Paycheck was in 1977, when his "Take This Job and Shove It" inspired one-man wildcat strikes all over America. The next time was in 1985, when he was arrested for shooting a man at a bar in Hillsboro, OH. That Paycheck is remembered for a fairly amusical novelty song and a violent crime (for... [+] Read More

Rex Allen Rex Allen
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s

Better-known as the Arizona Cowboy, Rex Allen was the last of Hollywood's singing cowboys. Between 1950 and 1954, Allen starred in 19 movies for Republic studios. The films launched a popular recording career for Allen, as he had several hit singles and albums in the early '50s, before the singing cowboys slowly disappeared from the charts. [+] Read More

Roy Acuff Roy Acuff
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s

Roy Acuff was called the King of Country Music, and for more than 60 years he lived up to that title. If any performer embodied country music, it was Roy Acuff. Throughout his career, Acuff was a champion for traditional country values, enforcing his beliefs as a performer, a music publisher, and as the Grand Master of the Grand Ole Opry. Acuff... [+] Read More

Roy Rogers Roy Rogers
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 80s, 90s

When Cincinnati-born Leonard Franklin Slye headed west in the spring of 1931, it was as a would-be musician, working jobs ranging from driving a gravel truck to picking fruit in California's Central Valley. In less than two years, he'd co-founded the greatest Western singing group of all time, the Sons of the Pioneers, and barely four years... [+] Read More

Tennessee Ernie Ford Tennessee Ernie Ford
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s

The booming baritone voice of Tennessee Ernie Ford was best known for his 1955 cover of Merle Travis' grim coal-mining song "Sixteen Tons," watered down by the dulcet strains of a Hollywood studio orchestra but retaining its innate seriousness thanks to the sheer power of Ford's singing. But there was more to Tennessee Ernie Ford than that. Over... [+] Read More

The Sons of the Pioneers The Sons of the Pioneers
Genre: Country
Decades Active: 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s

The Sons of the Pioneers were the foremost vocal and instrumental group in western music, and the definitive group specializing in cowboy songs, setting the standard for every group that has come since. They were also one of the longest-surviving country music vocal groups in existence, going into their seventh decade. More important than their... [+] Read More

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