Patsy Cline
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Patsy Cline
Summary
Patsy Cline is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Winchester[2]. She was born on September 8, 1932[3]. She died in Camden[4]. She died on March 5, 1963[5]. She worked as a singer[6] and songwriter[7]. She ranks in the top 0.31% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,496 views/month, #3,122 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Patsy Cline was born in Winchester[2].
- Patsy Cline died in Camden[4].
- Patsy Cline was born on September 8, 1932[3].
- Patsy Cline died on March 5, 1963[5].
- Patsy Cline was married to Charlie Dick[9].
- Patsy Cline held citizenship in United States[10].
- Patsy Cline is identified as part of the White Americans ethnic group[11].
- Patsy Cline's professions included singer[6].
- Patsy Cline worked as a songwriter[7].
- Patsy Cline's education included a stint at John Handley High School[12].
- Patsy Cline received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award[13].
- Patsy Cline received the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame[14].
- Patsy Cline received the star on Hollywood Walk of Fame[15].
- Patsy Cline is recorded as female[16].
- Patsy Cline's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Patsy Cline's genre is country music[18].
- Patsy Cline's genre is folk music[19].
- Patsy Cline's record label is recorded as 4 Star Records[20].
- Patsy Cline's record label is recorded as Decca[21].
- Patsy Cline's discography is recorded as Patsy Cline discography[22].
- Patsy Cline's Commons category is recorded as Patsy Cline[23].
- Patsy Cline's voice type is recorded as contralto[24].
- The cause of death was aviation accident[25].
- Patsy Cline's residence is recorded as Patsy Cline House[26].
- Patsy Cline's family name is recorded as Cline[27].
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Origins and Family
Patsy Cline's place of birth was Winchester[2]. She was born on September 8, 1932[3]. She is identified as part of the White Americans ethnic group[11].
Education
Patsy Cline's education included a stint at John Handley High School[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include singer[6] and songwriter[7].
Recognition
Awards received include Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award[13], a lifetime achievement award[28], in United States[29], founded in 1962[30]; National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame[14], a museum[31], in United States[32], founded in 1975[33]; and star on Hollywood Walk of Fame[15], a commemorative plaque[34], in United States[35].
Personal Life
Among Patsy Cline's spouses was Charlie Dick[9].
Death and Burial
Patsy Cline died on March 5, 1963[5]. She passed away in Camden[4]. The cause of death was aviation accident[25].
Why It Matters
Patsy Cline ranks in the top 0.31% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,496 views/month, #3,122 of 1,000,298).[8] She has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] She is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
She has been cited as an influence by Dolly Parton[38], a guitarist[39], b. 1946[40], of United States[41], awarded the National Medal of Arts[42], specialised in music composing[43]; Faith Hill[44], a singer[45], b. 1967[46], of United States[47], awarded the American Music Award for Favorite Country Female Artist[48]; and k.d. lang[49], a singer-songwriter[50], b. 1961[51], of Canada[52], awarded the Canada's Walk of Fame[53], specialised in music composing[54].
FAQs
Where was Patsy Cline born?
Patsy Cline was born in Winchester[2].
Where did Patsy Cline die?
Patsy Cline passed away in Camden[4].
Who was Patsy Cline married to?
Patsy Cline's spouses include Charlie Dick[9].
What did Patsy Cline do for work?
Patsy Cline worked as singer[6] and songwriter[7].
Where did Patsy Cline go to school?
Patsy Cline was educated at John Handley High School[12].
What awards did Patsy Cline receive?
Honors received include Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award[13], National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame[14], and star on Hollywood Walk of Fame[15].
Who did Patsy Cline influence?
Patsy Cline has been cited as an influence by Dolly Parton[38], Faith Hill[44], and k.d. lang[49].