“Patti Page.” That perkily generic name virtually screams Early ’50s, when sweet girls were attired in organdy dresses and spotless reputations, and when demure female vocalists sang of doggies in the ...
The editors of Oxford American, a magazine about Southern U.S. culture, have just released their annual music issue, which includes a CD. Editor and publisher Marc Smirnoff talks with Alex Chadwick ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Patti Page, the "Singing Rage" who stumbled across "Tennessee Waltz" and made it one of the best-selling recordings ever, has died. She was 85. Page died on New Year's Day in ...
In the past 75 years, it’s been recorded more than 500 times and has sold around 14 million records. In 1965, it became the official Tennessee state song. But did you know it has a connection to Bill ...