Artist Bio:
Patti Page, born Clara Ann Fowler on November 8, 1927, was an American singer and actress known for her distinctive voice and hits in the 1950s and 1960s. She rose to fame with her 1950 single "Tennessee Waltz," which became one of the best-selling singles of the 20th century. Page continued to release chart-topping hits, including "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window" and "Mockin' Bird Hill." She was known for her versatile vocal range and ability to effortlessly transition between various music genres, including pop, country, and traditional standards.
Page's success in the music industry earned her numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards and inductions into the Grammy Hall of Fame. She also had a successful career in television and film, appearing in several movies and hosting her own television show, "The Patti Page Show." Throughout her career, Page sold millions of records and cemented her legacy as one of the most iconic and influential female artists of her time. Patti Page passed away on January 1, 2013, leaving behind a lasting impact on the music industry.
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