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Patsy: The Life and Times of Patsy Cline
By Margaret Jones
Foreword by Loretta Lynn
More than thirty years after her death, Patsy Cline has achieved a mega-cult status that she never could have imagined during her tragically short life. The most popular female country singer in recording history, she had an extraordinarily brief career that produced such classics as "Crazy" (the #1 jukebox selection in the United States) and "Walkin' After Midnight," and established a reputation that has only grown since her death at age thirty in 1963.
In "Patsy," journalist Margaret Jones follows Cline's life from an ambitious Shenandoah Valley Girl from the wrong side of the tracks to a woman who had achieved clebrity in both the pop and country music worlds.
Abused by her father, exploited by record producers, Patsy Cline surmounted unimaginable odds, yet never forgot her roots, winning a lasting place in the hearts of her legions of fans.
This paperback book was printed in 1994. Sold used in great condition.