COUNTRY MUSIC CLASSICS
Q & A
Thursday January 3rd, 2013
Email: classics@countrymusicclassics.com
Q: I am a big fan of the music of Patti Page. One of our old uncles insists that he lived next door to Patti Page when she was a young child. Their next door neighbor in Omaha, Nebraska had a little girl that sang in church and their last name was Page. Can you shed any light on this?
A: It's highly unlikely that your old uncle lived next door to Patti Page – as she was born Clara Ann Fowler in Muskogee, Oklahoma and was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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TODAY IN 1950: Patti Page (Clara Ann Fowler) had her biggest hit. "The Tennessee Waltz" came on the country music charts December 30th, 1950 – made it to number one - and stuck there for three weeks. It was on the country charts for 12 weeks and also scored a number one on the pop charts – where it stayed for 13 weeks.
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M E M O:
Anyone out there with information on a song titled "Among the Daises", probably in the 1920's thru 1940's era.
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