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  1. 18. März 2011 · 18 March 2011. Ferlin Husky has been credited with creating the template for the Nashville sound. Country music pioneer and actor Ferlin Husky, best known for hits including Gone, has died aged 85 ...

  2. Ferlin Eugene Husky. Profil: b. 3 December, 1925 (Cantwell, MO, USA) d. 17 March, 2011 (West Moreland, TN, USA). Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame (2010) and the Missouri Country Music Hall of Fame (2006). Country singer and member of the Grand Ole Opry. Show more.

  3. 18. März 2011 · Ferlin Eugene Husky was born Dec. 3, 1925, near Flat River, Mo., and grew up on a farm. He learned to play guitar before he was 10 and dropped out of school in eighth grade.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FerlinFerlin - Wikipedia

    Ferlin is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the given name include: Ferlin Husky (1925–2011), American singer. Ferlin C. A. Sangma, Indian politician. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Ferlin (born 1992), American ice hockey player. Klemen Ferlin (born 1989), Slovenian handball player.

  5. Country Music Is Here to Stay. (Redirected from Country Music is Here to Stay) " Country Music is Here to Stay " is the first single by singer Ferlin Husky with Capitol Records under the pseudonym Simon Crum. The song peaked at No. 2 on Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for three weeks. [1]

  6. 9. The discography of American country singer Jean Shepard contains 29 studio albums, 12 compilation albums, two live albums, 1 box set album, 72 lead and collaborative singles, four promotional singles, two other charted songs and nine album appearances. Her first singles were released by Capitol Records in 1953, beginning with "Crying Steel ...

  7. 17. März 2011 · Ferlin Eugene Husky (December 3, 1925 – March 17, 2011) ... Wikipedia content provided under the terms of the Creative Commons BY-SA license. Feedback. Send the Editors a message about this record. Facets. Use facets below to limit or ...