'Always ... Patsy Cline' in Ogunquit Press Herald Patsy Cline' and the rest of Ogunquit Playhouse's 80th anniversary summer lineup. By Bob Keyes bkeyes@mainetoday.com Bradford Kenney is humble enough to know that the success of the Ogunquit Playhouse is not his doing. Carter Calvert, who won a Tony ...
Patsy Cline to Be Honoured With Hall of Fame Exhibit FemaleFirst.co.uk Late singer PATSY CLINE is set to be honoured with a special exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. The I Fall to Pieces hitmaker was killed in a horrific plane crash, which left three others dead, in March, ...
'A Closer Walk' delivers for fans of country icon Patsy Cline Fayetteville Observer The actress, who portrays Patsy Cline in Cape Fear Regional Theatre's "A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline," said it's not enough to sing Cline's songs well. You've got to sing them like Patsy would. Her fans will accept no less. After all, Boyer said in an ...
Piccolo Spoleto's 'Greater Tuna' captures essence of small town Charleston Post Courier Patsy Cline is the artist of choice at the OKKK radio station. Arles Struvie plays the same Patsy Cline records over and over again. “Greater Tuna” was written in 1981. Sears and Williams have been performing this show for more than 30 years.
Artists take over downtown GoDanRiver.com Traveling troubadours, Patsy Cline look-a-likes and wind chimes made out of silverware were all part of Saturday's Artists on the Sidewalk in Downtown Madison that had people lining the streets supporting local talent and wares.
Patsy Cline Exhibit to Open at Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum on August 24 Great American Country (blog) By Sarah Wyland | Leave a Comment The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will pay tribute to the life and legacy of Patsy Cline with their latest exhibition, Patsy Cline: Crazy for Loving You. The exhibit will open in the Museum's East Gallery on ...
Always… Patsy Cline … A Tribute, A True Story, A Show To See The Ledger (blog) Patsy Cline” this weekend May 18-20 – but two of those reasons are – Kristi Robinson-Green and Holly Parrish. LCT fans know what wonderful voices and theatrical talents these two women have which has been proven in the many musicals and musical events ...
Country music legend Patsy Cline lived in Fayetteville in late 1950s Fayetteville Observer The country music legend lived here in the late 1950s, before most of the public knew who she was. Cline's husband, Charlie Dick, was in the Army stationed at Fort Bragg. He worked for the Strategic Army Corps' Radio Broadcast and Leaflet Batallion.