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Porter Wagoner

Porter Wayne Wagoner (August 12, 1927 – October 28, 2007)[1] was an American country music singer known for his flashy Nudie and Manuel suits and blond pompadour.

Porter Wagoner
Wagoner performing at the Grand Ole Opry in May 2007
Background information
Birth namePorter Wayne Wagoner
Also known asMr. Grand Ole Opry
Born(1927-08-12)August 12, 1927
West Plains, Missouri, U.S.
DiedOctober 28, 2007(2007-10-28) (aged 80)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry music, gospel
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Years active1951–2007
LabelsRCA Victor (1951–1980)
Shell Point (2000–2002)
TeeVee (2003–2006)
Anti (2007)

In 1967, he introduced singer Dolly Parton on his television show, The Porter Wagoner Show. She became part of a well-known vocal duo with him from the late 1960s to the early 1970s.

Known as Mr. Grand Ole Opry, Wagoner charted 81 singles from 1954 to 1983. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2002.[2]

Biography edit

Early life and career edit

Wagoner was born in West Plains, Missouri, United States,[1] the fifth and last child, as well as the second son of Bertha May (née Bridges) and Charles E. Wagoner, a farmer.[3] His first band, the Blue Ridge Boys, performed on radio station KWPM-AM from a butcher shop in his native West Plains, where Wagoner cut meat.[2] In 1951, he was hired by Si Siman as a performer on KWTO in Springfield, Missouri.[4] This led to a contract with RCA Victor.[1]

With lagging sales, Wagoner and his trio played schoolhouses for the gate proceeds; but in 1953 his song "Trademark" became a hit for Carl Smith,[2] followed by a few hits of his own for RCA Victor. Starting in 1955, he was a featured performer on ABC-TV's Ozark Jubilee in Springfield.[1] He often appeared on the show as part of the Porter Wagoner Trio with Don Warden and Speedy Haworth. Warden, on steel guitar, became Wagoner's long-time business manager. In 1957, Wagoner and Warden moved to Nashville, Tennessee, joining the Grand Ole Opry.[4]

Chart success edit

Wagoner's 81 charted records include "A Satisfied Mind" (No. 1, 1955), "Misery Loves Company" (No. 1, 1962), "I've Enjoyed as Much of This as I Can Stand" (No. 7, 1962–1963), "Sorrow on the Rocks" (No. 5, 1964), "Green, Green Grass of Home" (No. 4, 1965), "Skid Row Joe" (No. 3, 1965–1966), "The Cold Hard Facts of Life" (No. 2, 1967), and "The Carroll County Accident" (No. 2, 1968–1969).[2]

Among his hit duets with Dolly Parton were a remake of Tom Paxton's "The Last Thing on My Mind" (1967), "We'll Get Ahead Someday" (1968), "Just Someone I Used to Know" (1969), "Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man", (1970), "Better Move it on Home" (1971), "The Right Combination" (1972), "Please Don't Stop Loving Me" (No. 1, 1974) and "Making Plans" (No. 2, 1980).[5] He also won three Grammy Awards for gospel recordings.

Television series edit

His syndicated television program, The Porter Wagoner Show, aired from 1960 to 1981.[1] There were 686 30-minute episodes taped, the first 104 (1960–66) in black-and-white and the remainder (1966–81) in color. At its peak, his show was featured in over 100 markets, with an average viewership of over three million.[6] Reruns of the program air on the rural cable network RFD-TV and its sister channel in the UK Rural TV.

 
Wagoner and Dolly Parton in May 1969

The shows usually featured opening performances by Wagoner with performances by Norma Jean, or later Dolly Parton,[1] and comedic interludes by Speck Rhodes. During Parton's tenure, she and Wagoner usually sang a duet.[7] Each episode also featured a guest who would usually perform one or two songs. A spiritual or gospel performance was almost always featured toward the end of the show, generally performed by either Wagoner or Parton or the show's guest star, or occasionally the entire cast. After Parton left the show, Porter began taping the show at Opryland USA in various locations around the park.

The shows had a friendly, informal feel, with Wagoner trading jokes with band members (frequently during songs) and exchanging banter with Dolly Parton and Don Howser. In 1974, Dolly Parton's song "I Will Always Love You", written about her professional break from Wagoner, went to number one on the country music chart.[8]

Wagoner's stage alter ego was Skid Row Joe. The cast included:

  • Singer Norma Jean (1960–1965)
  • Singer Jeannie Seely (1965–1966)
  • Singer Dolly Parton (1967–1974)
  • Singer Barbara Lea (1974–1976)
  • Singer Linda Carol Moore (1976–1978)
  • Singer Mel Tillis (1968 regular)
  • Comedian/stand-up bass Curly Harris (1960–mid 1960s)
  • Announcer Don Howser

The Wagonmasters edit

1961 edit

Don Warden on steel guitar
"Little" Jack Little on fiddle
Benny Williams on banjo and guitar (1961)
Speck Rhodes Comedian/stand-up bass

Mid 1960s edit

Buck Trent on banjo and guitar
George McCormick on rhythm guitar
Mack Magaha on fiddle
Ray Downs on rhythm guitar and vocal
Michael Treadwell on bass guitar
Shannon Randolph Porter on lead guitar

After 1974 edit

Bruce Osborn on lead guitar
Fred Newell on banjo/guitar/mandolin
Dave Kirby on guitar
Stu Basore on steel guitar/dobro
Bobby Dyson on bass
Jerry Carrigan on drums
Mack Magaha on fiddle
Colene Walters on vocals/harmonica
Mike Pearson on lead guitar

Later work edit

Wagoner brought James Brown to the Grand Ole Opry, produced a rhythm & blues album for Joe Simon, and appeared in the Clint Eastwood film Honkytonk Man.[9] During the mid 1980s, Wagoner formed an all-girl group, The Right Combination, named after one of his hit records with Parton, and toured with them for several years.[1] He also hosted Opry Backstage during the 1990s on The Nashville Network. Though Parton's departure was difficult for both, the two reconciled in the late 1980s and appeared together a number of times in the following years.[1] Parton inducted Wagoner into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2002.

Wagoner made a guest appearance on the HBO comedy series Da Ali G Show in 2004, its second season, interviewed by Borat Sagdiyev.

Wagoner was honored on August 12, 2007, his 80th birthday, at the Grand Ole Opry for his 50 years of membership.[1] It was telecast on GAC's Grand Ole Opry Live that day with artists including Parton, Marty Stuart and Patty Loveless. Grand Ole Opry Live host Nan Kelley was part of the birthday celebration.

On June 5, 2007, Wagoner released his final album, called Wagonmaster.[1] Produced by Stuart for the Anti- label, the album received the best reviews of Wagoner's career and briefly appeared on the country chart.[1] A music video was also produced of one of the tracks, a cover of Johnny Cash's "Committed to Parkview". He toured during the summer of 2007 to promote the album, including a late-July appearance on Late Show with David Letterman. One of these performances was to open for the rock group The White Stripes at a sold-out concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Personal life edit

Wagoner was married twice, to Velma Johnson for less than a year in 1943 and to Ruth Olive Williams from 1946 to 1986, though they separated 20 years before the divorce. He fathered three children, Richard, Denise, and Debra.[10]

Wagoner died from lung cancer[11] in Nashville on October 28, 2007, with his family and Dolly Parton at his side.[12] Wagoner's funeral was held November 1, 2007, at the Grand Ole Opry House. He is buried at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville.

Legacy edit

Dolly Parton performed a concert at her theme park Dollywood in Wagoner's memory after his death.[13]

Porter Wagoner Boulevard, a road in his native West Plains, Missouri, is named in his honor.[14]

In 2013, the television show Drunk History presented a brief summary of Wagoner's relationship with Parton.[15]

Dan Cooper at AllMusic noted, "As for his music, after signing with RCA in 1952 he produced a wealth of superb hard country, and just as much of the most wretchedly oversentimentalized tripe you'll ever want to hear. The latter, of course, is half the reason he's loved".[1]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Satisfied Mind (1957)
  • A Slice of Life: Songs Happy 'n' Sad (1962)
  • Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets (with Skeeter Davis) (1962)
  • Y'all Come (1963)
  • The Bluegrass Story (1964)
  • The Thin Man from West Plains (1965)
  • The Grand Ole Gospel (with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet) (1966)
  • Confessions of a Broken Man (1966)
  • Soul of a Convict and More Great Prison Songs (1967)
  • More Grand Ole Gospel (with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet) (1967)
  • The Cold Hard Facts of Life (1967)
  • Just Between You and Me (with Dolly Parton) (1968)
  • The Bottom of the Bottle (1968)
  • Just the Two of Us (with Dolly Parton) (1968)
  • In Gospel Country (with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet) (1968)
  • The Carroll County Accident (1969)
  • Always, Always (with Dolly Parton) (1969)
  • Me and My Boys (1969)
  • You Got-ta Have a License (1970)
  • Porter Wayne and Dolly Rebecca (with Dolly Parton) (1970)
  • Once More (with Dolly Parton) (1970)
  • Skid Row Joe Down in the Alley (1970)
  • Two of a Kind (with Dolly Parton) (1971)
  • Simple as I Am (1971)
  • Porter Wagoner Sings His Own (1971)
  • The Right Combination • Burning the Midnight Oil (with Dolly Parton) (1972)
  • What Ain't to Be, Just Might Happen (1972)
  • Ballads of Love (1972)
  • Together Always (with Dolly Parton) (1972)
  • Experience (1972)
  • We Found It (with Dolly Parton) (1973)
  • Love and Music (with Dolly Parton) (1973)
  • I'll Keep on Lovin' You (1973)
  • The Farmer (1973)
  • Tore Down (1974)
  • Porter 'n' Dolly (with Dolly Parton) (1974)
  • Highway Headin' South (1974)
  • Sing Some Love Songs, Porter Wagoner (1975)
  • Say Forever You'll Be Mine (with Dolly Parton) (1975)
  • Porter (1977)
  • Today (1979)
  • When I Sing for Him (1979)
  • Porter & Dolly (with Dolly Parton) (1980)
  • Porter Wagoner's Greatest (1981)
  • Natural Wonder (1982)
  • Viva (1983)
  • Porter Wagoner (1986)
  • The Best I've Ever Been (2000)
  • Unplugged (2002)
  • 22 Grand Ole Gospel 2004 (2003)
  • Something to Brag About (with Pam Gadd) (2004)
  • 18 Grand Ole Gospel 2005 (2005)
  • Gospel 2006 (2006)
  • The Versatile Porter Wagoner (2006)
  • Wagonmaster (2007)
  • Best of Grand Ole Gospel 2008 (2007)

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Porter Wagoner | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved August 10, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Porter Wagoner". Country Music Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  3. ^ "Who is Porter Wagoner, and what sort of influence did he have on the music scene?". eNotes.com. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
  4. ^ a b Eng, Steve (1992). A Satisfied Mind: the Country Music Life of Porter Wagoner. Rutledge Hill Press. ISBN 1-55853-133-5.
  5. ^ "Dolly Parton's Official Song List". Dollyparton.com. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  6. ^ Randal Rust. "Porter Wagoner Show, The". Tennessee Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  7. ^ "The Porter Wagoner Show Welcome Dolly Parton". Dollyparton.com. 1967-08-13. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  8. ^ [dead link]
  9. ^ Eng, Steve. (1998). "Porter Wagoner". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 565–6.
  10. ^ . lastingtribute.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2009-06-11. Retrieved 2007-10-30.
  11. ^ . International Herald Tribune. Associated Press. 2007-10-21. Archived from the original on 2007-10-28. Retrieved 2007-10-21.
  12. ^ Pugh, Ronnie (2007-10-28). . CMT. Archived from the original on 2007-10-31. Retrieved 2016-10-06.
  13. ^ Thompson, Gayle. "45 Years Ago: Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner End Their Musical Partnership". The Boot. Retrieved 2019-12-25. Following Wagoner's death at the age of 80, Parton performed a concert in his memory at her own Dollywood theme park.
  14. ^ "Porter Wagoner fan travels 608 miles to see street honoring him". West Plains Daily Quill. Retrieved 2019-12-25.
  15. ^ "Nashville". IMDb.com. 20 August 2013. Retrieved 2019-11-02.

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Porter Wayne Wagoner August 12 1927 October 28 2007 1 was an American country music singer known for his flashy Nudie and Manuel suits and blond pompadour Porter WagonerWagoner performing at the Grand Ole Opry in May 2007Background informationBirth namePorter Wayne WagonerAlso known asMr Grand Ole OpryBorn 1927 08 12 August 12 1927West Plains Missouri U S DiedOctober 28 2007 2007 10 28 aged 80 Nashville Tennessee U S GenresCountry music gospelOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianYears active1951 2007LabelsRCA Victor 1951 1980 Shell Point 2000 2002 TeeVee 2003 2006 Anti 2007 In 1967 he introduced singer Dolly Parton on his television show The Porter Wagoner Show She became part of a well known vocal duo with him from the late 1960s to the early 1970s Known as Mr Grand Ole Opry Wagoner charted 81 singles from 1954 to 1983 He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2002 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Chart success 1 3 Television series 1 4 The Wagonmasters 1 4 1 1961 1 4 2 Mid 1960s 1 4 3 After 1974 1 5 Later work 2 Personal life 3 Legacy 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksBiography editEarly life and career edit Wagoner was born in West Plains Missouri United States 1 the fifth and last child as well as the second son of Bertha May nee Bridges and Charles E Wagoner a farmer 3 His first band the Blue Ridge Boys performed on radio station KWPM AM from a butcher shop in his native West Plains where Wagoner cut meat 2 In 1951 he was hired by Si Siman as a performer on KWTO in Springfield Missouri 4 This led to a contract with RCA Victor 1 With lagging sales Wagoner and his trio played schoolhouses for the gate proceeds but in 1953 his song Trademark became a hit for Carl Smith 2 followed by a few hits of his own for RCA Victor Starting in 1955 he was a featured performer on ABC TV s Ozark Jubilee in Springfield 1 He often appeared on the show as part of the Porter Wagoner Trio with Don Warden and Speedy Haworth Warden on steel guitar became Wagoner s long time business manager In 1957 Wagoner and Warden moved to Nashville Tennessee joining the Grand Ole Opry 4 Chart success edit Wagoner s 81 charted records include A Satisfied Mind No 1 1955 Misery Loves Company No 1 1962 I ve Enjoyed as Much of This as I Can Stand No 7 1962 1963 Sorrow on the Rocks No 5 1964 Green Green Grass of Home No 4 1965 Skid Row Joe No 3 1965 1966 The Cold Hard Facts of Life No 2 1967 and The Carroll County Accident No 2 1968 1969 2 Among his hit duets with Dolly Parton were a remake of Tom Paxton s The Last Thing on My Mind 1967 We ll Get Ahead Someday 1968 Just Someone I Used to Know 1969 Daddy Was An Old Time Preacher Man 1970 Better Move it on Home 1971 The Right Combination 1972 Please Don t Stop Loving Me No 1 1974 and Making Plans No 2 1980 5 He also won three Grammy Awards for gospel recordings Television series editHis syndicated television program The Porter Wagoner Show aired from 1960 to 1981 1 There were 686 30 minute episodes taped the first 104 1960 66 in black and white and the remainder 1966 81 in color At its peak his show was featured in over 100 markets with an average viewership of over three million 6 Reruns of the program air on the rural cable network RFD TV and its sister channel in the UK Rural TV nbsp Wagoner and Dolly Parton in May 1969The shows usually featured opening performances by Wagoner with performances by Norma Jean or later Dolly Parton 1 and comedic interludes by Speck Rhodes During Parton s tenure she and Wagoner usually sang a duet 7 Each episode also featured a guest who would usually perform one or two songs A spiritual or gospel performance was almost always featured toward the end of the show generally performed by either Wagoner or Parton or the show s guest star or occasionally the entire cast After Parton left the show Porter began taping the show at Opryland USA in various locations around the park The shows had a friendly informal feel with Wagoner trading jokes with band members frequently during songs and exchanging banter with Dolly Parton and Don Howser In 1974 Dolly Parton s song I Will Always Love You written about her professional break from Wagoner went to number one on the country music chart 8 Wagoner s stage alter ego was Skid Row Joe The cast included Singer Norma Jean 1960 1965 Singer Jeannie Seely 1965 1966 Singer Dolly Parton 1967 1974 Singer Barbara Lea 1974 1976 Singer Linda Carol Moore 1976 1978 Singer Mel Tillis 1968 regular Comedian stand up bass Curly Harris 1960 mid 1960s Announcer Don Howser The Wagonmasters edit 1961 edit Don Warden on steel guitar Little Jack Little on fiddle Benny Williams on banjo and guitar 1961 Speck Rhodes Comedian stand up bass Mid 1960s edit Buck Trent on banjo and guitar George McCormick on rhythm guitar Mack Magaha on fiddle Ray Downs on rhythm guitar and vocal Michael Treadwell on bass guitar Shannon Randolph Porter on lead guitar After 1974 edit Bruce Osborn on lead guitar Fred Newell on banjo guitar mandolin Dave Kirby on guitar Stu Basore on steel guitar dobro Bobby Dyson on bass Jerry Carrigan on drums Mack Magaha on fiddle Colene Walters on vocals harmonica Mike Pearson on lead guitar Later work edit Wagoner brought James Brown to the Grand Ole Opry produced a rhythm amp blues album for Joe Simon and appeared in the Clint Eastwood film Honkytonk Man 9 During the mid 1980s Wagoner formed an all girl group The Right Combination named after one of his hit records with Parton and toured with them for several years 1 He also hosted Opry Backstage during the 1990s on The Nashville Network Though Parton s departure was difficult for both the two reconciled in the late 1980s and appeared together a number of times in the following years 1 Parton inducted Wagoner into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2002 Wagoner made a guest appearance on the HBO comedy series Da Ali G Show in 2004 its second season interviewed by Borat Sagdiyev Wagoner was honored on August 12 2007 his 80th birthday at the Grand Ole Opry for his 50 years of membership 1 It was telecast on GAC s Grand Ole Opry Live that day with artists including Parton Marty Stuart and Patty Loveless Grand Ole Opry Live host Nan Kelley was part of the birthday celebration On June 5 2007 Wagoner released his final album called Wagonmaster 1 Produced by Stuart for the Anti label the album received the best reviews of Wagoner s career and briefly appeared on the country chart 1 A music video was also produced of one of the tracks a cover of Johnny Cash s Committed to Parkview He toured during the summer of 2007 to promote the album including a late July appearance on Late Show with David Letterman One of these performances was to open for the rock group The White Stripes at a sold out concert at Madison Square Garden in New York City Personal life editWagoner was married twice to Velma Johnson for less than a year in 1943 and to Ruth Olive Williams from 1946 to 1986 though they separated 20 years before the divorce He fathered three children Richard Denise and Debra 10 Wagoner died from lung cancer 11 in Nashville on October 28 2007 with his family and Dolly Parton at his side 12 Wagoner s funeral was held November 1 2007 at the Grand Ole Opry House He is buried at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville Legacy editDolly Parton performed a concert at her theme park Dollywood in Wagoner s memory after his death 13 Porter Wagoner Boulevard a road in his native West Plains Missouri is named in his honor 14 In 2013 the television show Drunk History presented a brief summary of Wagoner s relationship with Parton 15 Dan Cooper at AllMusic noted As for his music after signing with RCA in 1952 he produced a wealth of superb hard country and just as much of the most wretchedly oversentimentalized tripe you ll ever want to hear The latter of course is half the reason he s loved 1 Discography editMain articles Porter Wagoner discography and Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton discography Studio albums edit Satisfied Mind 1957 A Slice of Life Songs Happy n Sad 1962 Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets with Skeeter Davis 1962 Y all Come 1963 The Bluegrass Story 1964 The Thin Man from West Plains 1965 The Grand Ole Gospel with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet 1966 Confessions of a Broken Man 1966 Soul of a Convict and More Great Prison Songs 1967 More Grand Ole Gospel with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet 1967 The Cold Hard Facts of Life 1967 Just Between You and Me with Dolly Parton 1968 The Bottom of the Bottle 1968 Just the Two of Us with Dolly Parton 1968 In Gospel Country with the Blackwood Brothers Quartet 1968 The Carroll County Accident 1969 Always Always with Dolly Parton 1969 Me and My Boys 1969 You Got ta Have a License 1970 Porter Wayne and Dolly Rebecca with Dolly Parton 1970 Once More with Dolly Parton 1970 Skid Row Joe Down in the Alley 1970 Two of a Kind with Dolly Parton 1971 Simple as I Am 1971 Porter Wagoner Sings His Own 1971 The Right Combination Burning the Midnight Oil with Dolly Parton 1972 What Ain t to Be Just Might Happen 1972 Ballads of Love 1972 Together Always with Dolly Parton 1972 Experience 1972 We Found It with Dolly Parton 1973 Love and Music with Dolly Parton 1973 I ll Keep on Lovin You 1973 The Farmer 1973 Tore Down 1974 Porter n Dolly with Dolly Parton 1974 Highway Headin South 1974 Sing Some Love Songs Porter Wagoner 1975 Say Forever You ll Be Mine with Dolly Parton 1975 Porter 1977 Today 1979 When I Sing for Him 1979 Porter amp Dolly with Dolly Parton 1980 Porter Wagoner s Greatest 1981 Natural Wonder 1982 Viva 1983 Porter Wagoner 1986 The Best I ve Ever Been 2000 Unplugged 2002 22 Grand Ole Gospel 2004 2003 Something to Brag About with Pam Gadd 2004 18 Grand Ole Gospel 2005 2005 Gospel 2006 2006 The Versatile Porter Wagoner 2006 Wagonmaster 2007 Best of Grand Ole Gospel 2008 2007 Awards editYear Award Awards Notes 1966 Best Sacred Recording Musical Grammy Awards with The Blackwood Brothers 1967 Best Gospel Performance Grammy Awards with The Blackwood Brothers 1968 Vocal Duet of the Year Music City News Awards with Dolly Parton Vocal Group of the Year CMA Awards with Dolly Parton 1969 Best Gospel Performance Grammy Awards with The Blackwood Brothers Vocal Duet of the Year Music City News Awards with Dolly Parton 1970 Vocal Duo of the Year CMA Awards with Dolly Parton Vocal Duet of the Year Music City News Awards with Dolly Parton 1971 Vocal Duo of the Year CMA Awards with Dolly Parton 1998 Living Legend TNN Music City News Country Awards 2002 Inductee Country Music Hall of Fame 2007 WagonMaster Award Americana Music AssociationReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Porter Wagoner Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved August 10 2021 a b c d Porter Wagoner Country Music Hall of Fame Retrieved 2020 11 25 Who is Porter Wagoner and what sort of influence did he have on the music scene eNotes com Retrieved 2016 10 06 a b Eng Steve 1992 A Satisfied Mind the Country Music Life of Porter Wagoner Rutledge Hill Press ISBN 1 55853 133 5 Dolly Parton s Official Song List Dollyparton com Retrieved 2020 11 25 Randal Rust Porter Wagoner Show The Tennessee Encyclopedia Retrieved 2020 11 25 The Porter Wagoner Show Welcome Dolly Parton Dollyparton com 1967 08 13 Retrieved 2020 11 25 1 dead link Eng Steve 1998 Porter Wagoner In The Encyclopedia of Country Music Paul Kingsbury Editor New York Oxford University Press pp 565 6 Porter Wagoner Country musician 1927 2007 lastingtribute co uk Archived from the original on 2009 06 11 Retrieved 2007 10 30 Country music singer Porter Wagoner diagnosed with lung cancer International Herald Tribune Associated Press 2007 10 21 Archived from the original on 2007 10 28 Retrieved 2007 10 21 Pugh Ronnie 2007 10 28 Porter Wagoner Memorial Services Set CMT Archived from the original on 2007 10 31 Retrieved 2016 10 06 Thompson Gayle 45 Years Ago Dolly Parton Porter Wagoner End Their Musical Partnership The Boot Retrieved 2019 12 25 Following Wagoner s death at the age of 80 Parton performed a concert in his memory at her own Dollywood theme park Porter Wagoner fan travels 608 miles to see street honoring him West Plains Daily Quill Retrieved 2019 12 25 Nashville IMDb com 20 August 2013 Retrieved 2019 11 02 External links editPorter Wagoner at the Country Music Hall of Fame Porter Wagoner obituary in The New York Times Porter Wagoner at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Porter Wagoner amp oldid 1214117841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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