Amid pomp and pageantry, Annabelle Jayne Park was crowned Queen Shenandoah XCIX Friday afternoon inside the Patsy Cline ...
A 1962 country classic reached No. 1 on this day 64 years ago, becoming one of the most memorable songs of its era. Patsy Cline’s “She's Got You” hit the top of the Billboard Hot Country & Western ...
Virginia native and noted country music artist Patsy Cline died in a plane crash in Tennessee. Cline is buried at Shenandoah Memorial Park in Winchester. Gray Media, parent company of WDBJ7, is ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patsy Cline’s final performance took place 63 years ago this week in Kansas City, Kansas. Cline headlined a benefit show for a radio DJ’s family at Memorial Hall on March 3, 1963.
1) Patsy Cline: A 60-second cut of a Patsy Cline song (or similar classic country style) showcasing vocal strength and storytelling. 2) Louise Seger: A 30–60 second monologue (may be from the show) ...
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On this day 63 years ago, beloved entertainer Patsy Cline made what is believed to be her last television appearance. During that final TV appearance, which took place on The Glenn Reeves Show on ...
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The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium has a new reason to celebrate: three female North American river otter pups were born to 8-year-old Ursula. April 21, 1976. Elvis performed his fourth concert in Kansas ...
The Japan Imperial Family continues to shrink; as of October 2025, it only has 16 members, as women in the family lose their royal status should they marry a commoner. There are currently eight living ...
Click here for the original audio. A Patsy Cline album released earlier this year, called "Imagine That: The Lost Recordings (1954-1963)," includes live tracks that have never been public until now.