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  1. Boren married John T. Axton, an officer in the US Navy, and they had two sons: folk music singer-songwriter, guitarist, film and television actor Hoyt Axton and John, who became an attorney. The family lived in Comanche, Oklahoma during the children's pre-teen years. In 1949, Axton was stationed in Jacksonville, Florida and the ...

  2. Mae Boren Axton starb am 9. April 1997 in Hendersonville, Tennessee. 2007 wurde sie zusammen mit Hoyt Axton in die Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame aufgenommen.

  3. Mae Boren (Mae Boren Axton), songwriter: born Bardwell, Texas 14 September 1914; married John Axton (two sons); died Hendersonville, Tennessee 9 April 1997.

  4. After she obtained a public teaching certificate, she married John T. Axton. The union produced songwriter Hoyt Axton and attorney John Axton. Axton's nephew, former Oklahoma governor and U.S. Sen. David Boren, called her "the pied piper of young people."

  5. 10. Dez. 2014 · Now, the people who knew Axton best are sharing their memories of her in a new documentary. Last month, filmmaker Randall Wilson finished post-production on the documentary “Mama Mae: The Life ...

  6. 15. Juli 2016 · For 60 years, the true identity of the man whose death inspired “Heartbreak Hotel” has remained a mystery. Florida songwriters Tommy Durden and Mae Boren Axton always claimed the creative ...

  7. Mae Boren Axton ; † 9. April 1997 in Hendersonville ) war eine US-amerikanische Reporterin, Lehrerin, Radiomoderatorin, PR-Agentin und Songwriterin. Sie schrieb allein oder mit Koautoren etwa 200 Lieder, deren bekanntestes Heartbreak Hotel ist, der erste Nummer-1-Hit von Elvis Presley 1956. Sie wurde als die „Queen Mother of Nashville“ und „First Lady of Rock ’n’ Roll“ bezeichnet.