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  1. AXTON, MAE BOREN (1914–1997). Born in Bardwell, Texas, September 14, 1914, songwriter Mae Boren was the only daughter of M. L. and Nannie Boren. Among her eight brothers was Oklahoma Congressman Lyle H. Boren. The Borens moved to Oklahoma when she was two years old. Mae Boren attended college at East Central State College (now East Central ...

  2. 4. Jan. 2019 · Mae Axton along with son Hoyt Axton were among the Elite in the Music Industry. Moma Mae Co-Wrote Heart Break Hotel, Elvis Presley's Break Out song and Hoyt ...

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  3. Mae Boren Axton ( 14. září 1914 Bardwell, Texas – 9. dubna 1997 Hendersonville, Tennessee) [1] byla americká hudební skladatelka. Spolu s Tommym Durdenem napsala hit Elvise Presleyho „ Heartbreak Hotel “. [2] Spolupracovala rovněž s dalšími umělci, jako jsou Mel Tillis, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Eddy Arnold, Tanya Tucker ...

  4. 1. Aug. 2012 · Mae Boren Axton was the sister of Oklahoma Congressman Lyle Boren and the aunt of former governor and U. S. Senator David Boren. After graduating from East Central State College in Ada with a teaching degree, Mae Boren met and married John Axton. John Axton was serving in the Navy and eventually was stationed in Jacksonville, Fla. Mae Axton was teaching high school English in Jacksonville and ...

  5. Mae Boren Axton. Profil: American songwriter and mother of country singer Hoyt Axton was an influential member of the Nashville Music Industry. For decades she used her influence to contribute to the success of many musical careers including Mel Tillis, Reba McEntire, Willie Nelson, Eddy Arnold, Tanya Tucker, Johnny Tillotson and Blake Shelton ...

  6. Mama Mae: The Life and Music of Mae Boren Axton: Directed by Randall Wilson. Mae Boren Axton reigned as Queen Mother of Country Music and First Lady of Rock'Roll for over forty years.

  7. 15. Juli 2016 · Florida songwriters Tommy Durden and Mae Boren Axton always claimed the creative spark for Elvis Presley‘s first-ever Number One hit was a 1955 newspaper story about an anonymous man’s suicide ...