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  1. 28. Okt. 2007 · One of country's most recognizable figures, a master exponent of the heartfelt monologue, and the man who introduced Dolly Parton to the world. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 2000s. Born. August 12, 1927 in West Plains, MO. Died. October 28, 2007 in Nashville, TN.

  2. Butcher Shop Beginnings. Porter Wagoner was born in an Ozark Mountain region of Missouri steeped in ancient English balladry. A farm boy, he moved with his family to West Plains, where he married in 1946. Wagoner formed the Blue Ridge Boys band and by 1950 was singing over local radio (KWPM) out of the butcher shop where he cut meat.

  3. Enjoy the great songs by Porter Wagoner, an American country music legend known for his flashy suits and duets with Dolly Parton. This playlist features his best and greatest hits, as well as his ...

  4. 13. März 2010 · Porter Wagoner sings 'Green, Green Grass of Home' at the Porter Wagoner Show in 1972. This has been a #4 country hit for Porter in 1965. Songwriter was Claud...

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  5. Porter Wagoner. Porter Wagoner in 1999. Porter Wayne Wagoner (August 12, 1927 – October 28, 2007) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Wagoner made 53 studio albums. He had 80 singles, including three number one singles. Wagoner was part of Grand Ole Opry. He was nicknamed, Mr. Grand Ole Opry. Wagoner won three Grammy Awards .

  6. 17. Juli 2023 · Wagoner helped launch the career of American singer Dolly Parton after the singer replaced Norma Jean in the show’s cast in 1967. Dolly began recording duets with Porter, including one #1, “Please Don’t Stop Loving Me” (1974) and 14 Top Ten hits.

  7. 26. Nov. 2020 · Dolly Parton said she and Porter Wagoner were like 'fire and ice'. Dolly Parton joined Porter Wagoner on his popular country TV show in 1967, according to The Boot, and the decision was a fabulous ...