Artist Bio:
Patsy Cline, born Virginia Patterson Hensley on September 8, 1932, in Winchester, Virginia, was an American country music singer. She is best known for her rich, emotionally expressive voice and hits like "Crazy," "I Fall to Pieces," and "Walkin' After Midnight." Cline began performing in the mid-1950s and quickly rose to fame with her distinctive contralto voice, becoming one of the most influential and acclaimed vocalists in country music history.
Tragically, Patsy Cline's life and career were cut short when she died in a plane crash on March 5, 1963, at the age of 30. Despite her untimely death, Cline's music continues to resonate with audiences and she remains a beloved figure in country music. She was posthumously inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1973, and her impact on the genre is still felt today, with her songs enduring as classics of country music.
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