Patsy Cline was a popular American singer. Cline is regarded as one of the most influential vocalists of the twentieth century, as well as one of the first country music artists to venture into pop music.
Cline’s first professional performances began when she was fifteen, at local radio station WINC. Cline began performing in a local band led by performer Bill Peer in the early 1950s. Several local appearances led to appearances on Connie B. Gay’s Town and Country television broadcasts.
Patsy Cline family, husband and children
Pasty Cline had two marriages. Gerald and Patsy Cline married in 1953 and divorced in 1957. Cline married Charlie Dick in September 1957, and he was soon sent to Fort Bragg, North Carolina on a military assignment.
Julie, Cline’s first child, was also born. Cline and her family relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, in the hopes of resuming her career. Patsy Cline is the mother of two children.
Patsy Cline parents and siblings
Patsy’s parents are Hilda Virginia and Samuel Lawerence Hensley. Mrs. Hensley was only 16 years old when Cline was born. Sam Hensley had previously been married; Cline had two half siblings who lived with a foster family after their mother died years before.
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