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Added: Nov 1, 2009
In the late 1950s, Ferlin Husky had a long string of hits, including the number 1 "Gone," in 1957 (he first recorded "Gone" as Terry Preston in 1952, but the earlier version lacked the strings and backup singers of the newly-emerging Nashville sound). "Gone" was a crossover success, also reaching number 4 on the popular charts; he then began an acting career, appearing on the Kraft TV Theatre program, and in the film Mr. Rock & Roll (his Web site states he has had bit parts in 18 movies). Bob Ferguson's "Wings of a Dove" became his biggest hit in 1960, topping the country charts for ten weeks and attaining number 12 on the pop charts. Husky was known for his ability to mimic other popular country singers.
Category : Music
Added: Nov 1, 2009
In the late 1950s, Ferlin Husky had a long string of hits, including the number 1 "Gone," in 1957 (he first recorded "Gone" as Terry Preston in 1952, but the earlier version lacked the strings and backup singers of the newly-emerging Nashville sound). "Gone" was a crossover success, also reaching number 4 on the popular charts; he then began an acting career, appearing on the Kraft TV Theatre program, and in the film Mr. Rock & Roll (his Web site states he has had bit parts in 18 movies). Bob Ferguson's "Wings of a Dove" became his biggest hit in 1960, topping the country charts for ten weeks and attaining number 12 on the pop charts. Husky was known for his ability to mimic other popular country singers.
Category : Music
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