Country music singer Jeanette Hicks died November 23, 2011, at her daughter's home. She was 78. Hicks, born in 1933, was a member of the Louisiana Hayride in the 1950s and recorded for such labels as Starday and Columbia. Her early recordings included duets with a young George Jones. She was originally from Texarkana, Texas, and also lived there at the time of her death. She was a member of the Louisiana Hayride Hall of Fame.
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Updates
- Corrected the "Million Dollar Memphis Sound" post on some issues and added a release by David Dee.
- Added several releases to the Universal Artists discography as part of the Humming Bees post.
- Added a discography on the Gene Mooney post.
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Monday, November 28, 2011
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