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Your site is great. I found all the information posted on here to be very
interesting. There's just so much to Patsy Cline, and you can get it all right
here on this site. There's tons of information. It's very sad that Patsy's
career was cut short by the plane crash. If that never would've happened she'd
probably still be here with us today and her career would've continued to be
very successful. But it's true, the good die young. She's such an incredible
singer.
Byron <lilafan756@yahoo.com>
FL U.S. - Sunday, December 31, 2000 at 19:50:57 (MET)
Comment: Thank you very much for your kind words about the site! /Per
HAPPY NEW YEAR to all the great Patsy fans worldwide. It is so rewarding to
read all your letters and to know there is such keen interest in our
favourite... The very best... Patsy Cline. Thank you, Per, for being so loyal.
I am going to try your new address crazy_dreams@hotmail.com just as soon as I
say adious for this year. Love you, my PATSY PUPPIES. xoxox
Anne Armstrong <annie_armstrong@hotmail.com>
Guelph, ON Canada - Sunday, December 31, 2000 at 17:04:20 (MET)
Happy New Year! I have installed MSN Messenger Service, both at home and at
work, so if you want to try and contact me thru MSN, the address to use is
crazy_dreams@hotmail.com.
Per Jonsson <pj@nola.ornskoldsvik.se>
Örnsköldsvik, Sweden - Saturday, December 30, 2000 at 17:16:08 (MET)
Would love to find out more about Patsy. I've also heard that she and Loretta
Lynn were great friends. I'd like to see if this statement is true. I follow up
on Loretta often.
Angela Blair <Angblair1974@aol.com>
Trenton, GA United States - Friday, December 29, 2000 at 21:27:40 (MET)
Comment: Yes, Loretta and Patsy were close friends from the time when Patsy was
in the hospital after the car accident, and Loretta sang "I fall to pieces" as
a tribute to Patsy, in a radio broadcast from Ernest Tubb's Record Shop. Patsy
heard the broadcast and sent her husband Charlie down to the record shop to
fetch Loretta and bring her to the hospital, because Patsy really wanted to
meet this girl... /Per
Per... I was just wondering if you know where I could get the "Glamorous" photo
of Patsy. I would like a copy to add to the photos in my bedroom. Also... I
love the site... I didn't realize how much there was that I didn't already know
about Patsy! I am a 22 year old singer / housewife. I am currently in a band
where I will perform a few Patsy songs... "Lovesick Blues" being my favorite...
And I would love any unusual information about Patsy that could help me
understand her life and style a little bit more.
Cindy <cidrules@hotmail.com>
New Castle, PA - Friday, December 29, 2000 at 08:04:49 (MET)
Patsy Cline has been a huge influence on my career. I began singing her music
when I was about 18 months old. She's a great talent lost.
Sarah Byrd <bcbyrd@gateway.com>
Hastings, Mn U.S.A. - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 22:24:18 (MET)
Patsy Cline is my all time favorite singer. It is a sad that she had to die in
a plane crash. May her songs live on.
Ric <EDSALLHOUSE@WEBTV.NET>
OK, USA - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 14:03:12 (MET)
I think that this is a great site. Patsy Cline was a great country singer. Just
love her songs.
Darlene <MYPAGE2@webtv.net>
OK, USA - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 13:59:48 (MET)
Great web site! I was thrilled to find so much info on the very best singer
ever. Keep up all the great work. Her fans greatly appericate it!
Robyn Huddy <rbhuddy@yahoo.com>
Beaver Falls, PA USA - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 04:36:51 (MET)
Comment: Thank you very much for your kind words, Robyn! /Per
I was wondering if anyone knew of a lullabye that was used in the movie
"Raising Arizona" that was supposedly a Loretta Lynn song. Some of the lyrics
are "for i did murder that dear little girl, whose name was Rose Connely". If
this is Loretta Lynn, please let me know the title and what album it is on. I
love this song. Thank you!
Traci Smith <tlovelee@aol.com>
Va Beach, VA USA - Thursday, December 28, 2000 at 04:15:09 (MET)
Comment: I searched the All Music
Guide for the song "rose connely", and I got a song called "Rose Connolly",
performed by the Everly Brothers. I don't know if that is the song you are
looking for. I also searched for the album "raising arizona", and I got an
album containing soundtracks from both "Raising Arizona" and "Blood Simple".
All songs are written by Burwell, and it seems like all titles are instrumental,
but I'm not sure. There is no mentioning of Loretta Lynn. You can go to AMG and
look for yourself. There are also a few other sites that you can use when you
are searching for songs, writers, performers and/or records:
BMI,
ASCAP and
SESAC. /Per
Does anyone know if Patsy's mother Hilda, who sadly passed 2 years ago, had a
collection of cards and letters from her famous daughter? It would be safe to
assume she did... And will these ever be published in a book??? Last year, I
was told the family had contimplated a book entitled "Letters Home"... Any
truth in this, Per? Maybe Charlie or Julie could help us out with this info?
Several years ago, I had dropped by to visit Charlie in Nashville but he wasn't
home... Instead I had the good fortune of meeting Patsy's son, Randy, who was
living with him at the time, and seems to be a mysterious figure, since he
seldom is ever seen... I was shocked of how much he looks like his mother...
Same lips, nose, and course brown hair!! At the time, he had long hair and
looked like a rock'n'roller... Why don't we see him more at functions in memory
of his late mother?
Alan Cofer <AlanCo4@aol.com>
Georgetown, TN USA - Wednesday, December 27, 2000 at 14:37:06 (MET)
Comment: I have no info on such a book. And when it comes to Randy, I guess
that he prefers to keep a low profile. That is his privilege. /Per
Please give me info of how to start modeling?
Deandrea Paul <deandrea20002001@yahoo.com>
Arlington, TX USA - Tuesday, December 26, 2000 at 21:43:56 (MET)
Retiring from the USAF in 2001. Moving back to Tennessee, the real home of
country music.
Ron Buford <myhealth@gte.net>
Saturday, December 23, 2000 at 17:43:44 (MET)
Merry Christmas, all!
Per Jonsson <pj@nola.ornskoldsvik.se>
Örnsköldsvik, Sweden - Saturday, December 23, 2000 at 13:54:35 (MET)
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL PATSY MUSIC LOVERS. You are right, when I read your
letters and you all have one sure topic and that is that Patsy was the
greatest, and no matter what your mood might be, or how you would like to feel,
happy, emotional, bluezy, rock, what ever, you can find it all on her records,
tapes and CDs. Something for everyone. So just entertain yourselves and enjoy
your holidays the PATSY way. "JUST COME RIGHT IN, SIT RIGHT DOWN AND MAKE
YOURSELVES AT HOME". You too, Per.
Anne Armstrong <annie_armstrong@hotmail.com>
Guelph. Ont. Canada - Thursday, December 21, 2000 at 19:47:56 (MET)
Patsy Cline had a great voice. I believe if she was alive today, she would be
the Elvis of today. I would see her concerts. I love her song "Faded Love". It
brings out the real Patsy Cline emotions. I believe when you sing a song like
"Faded Love" you let the song tell the story. She did that. Long live Patsy
Cline in our hearts. Thanks, Debbie G.
Debra Guerrero <debradeb1962@aol.com>
San Antonio, TX USA - Wednesday, December 20, 2000 at 20:51:51 (MET)
I have to say the tribute to Patsy during the 75th Grand Ole Opry Anniversary
celebration was my favorite of the evening. I sure would like to see more like
that, three songs wasn't nearly enough.
Teresa Lynn Macko <Teaser210@aol.com>
Hanover Park, IL - Wednesday, December 20, 2000 at 10:32:39 (MET)
Hi! I wanted to ask a question about biographies written about Patsy. I am
looking for the most perfect, accurate, indepth biography about her and her
life. I have come across many but I want the best. I have come across the same
problem with books about the Beatles.... There are so many and so many filled
with 'might haves', or rumors so I don't want to make the same mistake with
Patsy. It took me long enough to sort through the mess with the Beatles! So if
any of you hardcore fans can give a recommendation I'd been forever greatful!
I'm at the e-mail address below, or lennonluver99 on AOL instant messenger.
THANKS!!! :):):)
Catherine <lennonluver@lycos.com>
Albany, NY USA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 08:04:37 (MET)
I have been a Patsy fan all of my life. I am in the process of recording some
of her songs. I am also in a band in which I will perform some of her songs. It
is nice to see that so many other people appriciate Patsy's music as much as I
do. I would love to hear from any other Patsy singers out there!
Cindy <cidrules@hotmail.com>
New Castle, PA - Tuesday, December 19, 2000 at 00:07:27 (MET)
Hello to all, just wanted say that I'm wishing you all a great Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year 2001 to all and may it be "PATSYIED" as you let it be...
You can email me, as I'm still on the e-pals list on this site, under my other
email address, but the one below, I can be reached at too!!!
Jacki <shammrockwoman@blarneymail.com>
Canada - Monday, December 18, 2000 at 22:02:17 (MET)
Did Patsy ever record any Christmas songs, alone or with others?
Gina New <gtnew@gateway.net>
Ft Thomas, KY USA - Monday, December 18, 2000 at 17:12:00 (MET)
Comment: No, alas, she did not. There are no Christmas songs available with
Patsy. She appears in two Kinescope videos, singing "Let it snow, let it snow"
together with Ferlin Huskey, and "Winter Wonderland" together with Red Foley,
but those are kept at the Country Music Hall of Fame, and are not available to
the public. We can only hope that they will be released on video and/or CD
sometime in the future... /Per
I love the web sites, and Patsy's voice is so passionate and powerful.
David Romero <drtitan86@yahoo.com>
Mission, TX U.S.A. - Sunday, December 17, 2000 at 18:00:44 (MET)
Please send me information on Loretta Lynn. I do not have an e-mail address,
but my complete home address is Mr. Wayne Arnold, 6679 Badgett Sisters Parkway,
Yanceyville, NC 27379. Telphone 336 694 1383 ask for Mr. Wayne Arnold. Thank
You.
Mr. Wayne Arnold <None>
Yanceyville, NC USA. - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 21:37:34 (MET)
Comment: To obtain official information, fan club information, etc., go to
Loretta's official website,
www.lorettalynn.com. /Per
It is great to know that there are so many Patsy fans out there. I guess I feel
I have a certain closeness to the whole resurgence of interest in Ms. Cline. I
have been performing in "Patsy" tribute shows since 1993. In St. Louis,
Missouri, Branson, Toronto, Wisconsin, a national tour, and now in Jacksonville,
Florida. Gail Bliss has produced and stars as Patsy in this production. She is
so good it is scary sometimes. Oh yeah, I was also in the first production of
"A Closer Walk..." at the Texas Troubador in Nashville, Tennessee. I met
someone there, Julie Jones. If anyone knows her e-mail address, please let me
know. Thanks. If anyone hears of a Patsy show coming up after Feb. 6, 2001 let
me know. I'm trying to stay working. I play fiddle, tic tac guitar (Harold
Bradley taught me!) and upright bass. See ya!
Mark Thomas Baczynski <thefiddlist@msn.com>
Millersville, TN 37072 - Thursday, December 14, 2000 at 18:40:34 (MET)
Hi All! I am not sure on how fast I can get a reply to this, but I need the
answers by Dec 13/00. I had a request for the "Coal Miner's Daughter"
soundtrack and I am having big time problems getting ALL the songs on Napster.
Out of 14 songs I have 7. I need #'s 2,5,6,7,9,11,12 so far, as I am still
trying. Can anyone help? Email me if ya can. Many thank u's for any help!
MF <shedevil44c@yahoo.com>
Toronto, Canada - Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 22:47:27 (MET)
She made good music.
Rusty <rusty@rawtoons.com>
Gardena, CA USA - Tuesday, December 12, 2000 at 03:43:18 (MET)
Patsy Cline had the most fantastic voice ever. I've been a fan since I was five
years old and now my niece Rachel, who is seven, loves her. A friend of mine,
Sandy Kelly who lives in Southern Ireland performs a beautiful tribute concert
in honour of Patsy along with George Hamilton the 4th. The concerts are always
a sell out. Brilliant web site! Kim xxx
Kim Morton <kimmorton@ukgateway.net>
Belfast, Northern Ireland - Friday, December 08, 2000 at 14:51:57 (MET)
We've donated one of the letters from our collection to VH1's Save The Music
Auction which runs on the VH1 web site through December 18. The letter will
also be featured in the show Rock Collector to air December 11 and repeating.
We chose the February 14, 1958 letter. Patsy spoke about several upcoming
engagements and her recording session the night before. The full text is in
our book "Love Always, Patsy: Patsy Cline's letters to a friend". Save the
Music donates musical instruments to schools.
Cindy Hazen <cindyhazen@cs.com>
Memphis, TN - Monday, December 04, 2000 at 12:48:23 (MET)
Many people seem to think Patsy recorded Christmas songs...when in fact, she
did not. Is it true that Charlie's second wife, Jamie Ryan, did the vocals for
a scene in which Jessica Lange sings "Blue Christmas" at a drive-in in the
motion picture, "Sweet Dreams"?
Alan Cofer <AlanCo4@aol.com>
Georgetown, TN USA - Thursday, November 30, 2000 at 04:12:21 (MET)
Comment: Yes, that is true, and she also sings in the song "Rollin' in my
sweet baby's arms", and I think, also in a short snippet of "Bill Bailey"
in the same movie. Regarding Christmas songs: There are two Kinescope movies
showing Patsy singing duets with Ferlin Huskey in "Let it snow, let it snow"
and with Red Foley in "Winter wonderland", but those are not available to the
public. I think they are kept at the Country Music Hall of Fame. /Per
I am only 18 years old. Patsy was indeed before my time, however, she has
influenced my life incredibly. I remember my grandmother singing her songs to
me as a little girl, and then maturing and singing her songs myself. I too am
a singer, the Lord has truly blessed me. Patsy is my inspiration and guide.
That is who I model myself after. I certainly believe I am her biggest fan as
I'm sure you all do too. But not because I have all her CD's and know all her
songs, and have her movie, but because of the love I have for her. I'm truly
honored just to have seen this web site. Anyway, I sing Patsy's songs when I
perform, and the look of recognition and pleasure on the faces of the audiences
is indescribeable. I keep her memory alive by this, and as fans the rest of
you in some way or another are responsible too. I believe Patsy would approve
as I am sure she's wathching over all of us. To any Patsy fan in Georgia or
nearby: I perform at the Newborn Opry every 3rd Sat. of the month. This is not
an advertisement, but just in case you wanted to hear my salute to Patsy. God
bless you all and God bless Patsy too. Sincerely, Vanessa Smith
Vanessa Smith <234 Brookside Dr>
Dallas, GA USA - Sunday, November 26, 2000 at 21:32:42 (MET)
Hello Per & everyone... Happy Thanksgiving from us here in Tennessee. I
hope everyone is well and enjoying many blessing and is thankful for each one
at this special time of the year. Here in the states we have just celebrated
our Thanksgiving Day (Thursday), and the biggest shopping day of the year
(Friday). I don't venture out on that day. I would, but that is one day that I
can actually not do anything, and get away with it! I can hardly believe it is
November... We had some very warm weather here for a while, and it has only
gotten cold recently, so it hasn't seemed like it should be this late in the
year yet. All the kids are fine and finishing up the first half of the school
year. We always have family come to our house for the holidays, so we are
busy... but then, when are we not? I hope that everyone has many blessings to
count, and when I count my blessings, I know that you are each a blessing. You
are a special part of the reason I can remember my mom. You keep her alive and
share a special part of our lives. I thank God for that privilege. May you all
remember the reason for celebrating this special time of the year. For the good
Lord's love. For the gift of His Son. For not giving us what we deserve, but
what He knows we need. Thank you all! Happy Holidays!
Julie Fudge <LegacyInc@home.com>
Nashville, TN USA - Sunday, November 26, 2000 at 05:57:35 (MET)
Comment: Happy Holidays to you and your family, Julie! /Per
I've always loved Patsy Cline and all country & western. I was just
browsing through the Internet and I found this site and I love it. Keep the
good work up, it'd be great to hear from you.
Gavin Wicks <gwicks@ansonic.com.au>
Portland, Vic Australia - Tuesday, November 14, 2000 at 08:12:29 (MET)
Comment: Thanks for liking the site, Gavin! /Per
Hi all you great Patsy Fans out there. Have you noticed that we are nearly at
the last page on our treasured Patsy calendars? I am so used to looking at it
day in and day out, as it hangs beside my computer, that I think I'll be lost
without it. How about you? It was a great souveneir, thanks Vyv! May have to do
this year over again just to read the mementos and to look at the pictures. I
don't mind tho, as it was a fun year, and going to Nashville, Winchester and a
couple of Patsy shows were the highlights. Specially spending time with
Charlie, Julie, Richard and the kids and of course all my 'Patsy Puppies'. You
are so kind to me and I appreciate every minute of it all. Thanks for all the
memories. Annie or Granny Annie
Anne Armstrong <annie_armstrong@hotmail.com>
Guelph, Ont., Canada - Saturday, November 04, 2000 at 04:13:13 (MET)
The exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame will be up through December.
We're hoping to move this exhibit to another location next spring, but we don't
have anything definite to report. We'll keep the forum informed and will post
news on our web site patsycline.net.
The letter that Per quoted, in which Patsy said her favorite foods were chicken
and spaghetti, is on display at the Hall of Fame. It is also published in full,
along with 47 other letters, in our book "Love Always, Patsy"
Cindy Hazen <cindyhazen@cs.com>
Memphis, TN - Friday, November 03, 2000 at 18:42:39 (MET)
This is a quality page. I have found it very useful. I do have one question
that I am having a hard time finding the answer to. How tall was Patsy Cline?
It is not information that everybody wants to know, so it is not very
publicized like all the other info. Can you help?
Liza <lhelmreich@firstpres-fw.org>
- Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 18:28:40 (MET)
Comment: Thanks for your kind words about the site! Patsy stood 5 ft 5½ in.
At age 23 she weighed 135 lbs, according to the information she included in her
first letter to Treva Miller. Some other trivia: She had brown hair and brown
eyes, her favorite foods were chicken and spaghetti, and she collected salt
& pepper shakers and earrings. /Per
When I first heard about Patsy Cline I thought to myself, WOW!!!! I couldn't
believe how her music was so moving. My cousin had a tape of her and she gave
it to me to listen to. So I went home and sat down and listened to every word,
it was truly amazing!!! It was like she was singing to you.....singing about
your life! Patsy Cline is one of the best singers in this world, she knew what
she wanted to do in her life and so she followed her heart and became one of
the best singers ever. Patsy Cline is a legend. Hero's are remembered, but
legends never forgotten!!
Colette <colettepark@hotmail.com>
Corner Brook, Nf Canada - Wednesday, November 01, 2000 at 14:55:44 (MET)
Hey all. I was told that a new Patsy video is in the works, but I am wondering
if any of you out there knows when it will be released. To my knowledge, it is
to consist of all of her TV clips. I think that it would be absolutely fabulous
to have this without people talking over it and such. Any info?
Wade Settle <wade.settle@mailcity.com>
San Diego, CA - Monday, October 30, 2000 at 07:53:50 (MET)
Does anybody know if the Patsy exhibit is still showing at the County Music
Hall of Fame, and for how long? I am going to Nashville later in the week for
the NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro race on Sunday and hope to have a chance to visit
the exhibit (if it's still there). If anyone knows you can email me or post it
here. I read this forum frequently! Thanks.
Ashley Briggs <Eabb7@aol.com>
Mars Hill, NC USA - Monday, October 30, 2000 at 01:33:20 (MET)
I just love this Patsy Cline web site. One of the very best I've seen so far.
A lot of research, love and devotion has went into it, I can tell. I am a avid
Loretta Lynn fan, collector and researcher and would enjoy hearing from fellow
Loretta Lynn fans. I'm interested in knowing if there is anyone out there that
has awards information from such trade publications like Billboard, Cash Box,
Record World, Country Song Roundup, etc, etc. These were the country music
awards in the early years before the CMA, ACM, American Music Awards, Peoples
Choice, etc, etc. I'm trying to compile a list of everything Loretta Lynn won
from these trade publications back then.
Rick Cornett <Lynnfan1@aol.com>
Toledo, Oh USA - Thursday, October 26, 2000 at 06:33:03 (MET)
Comment: Thanks for your kind words about the site, Rick! /Per
Helen Smith: Tho Patsy did not record a Christmas album, there is video of her
dueting with Ferlin Husky on "Let it Snow" and Red Foley on "Winter Wonderland".
The footage has not been released on video or audio. It does exist at the
Country Music Hall of Fame. 10-14's Opry Lorrie Morgan did a wonderful
renedition of "Crazy" for the 75th b-day celebration. Always, Jimmy
Jimmy Walker <patsyfan1@aol.com>
Lexington, KY - Wednesday, October 18, 2000 at 21:45:56 (MET)
Recently I visited Patsy Cline's gravesite, and was told by the administrators
there at Shenandoah Memorial Park, that due to the outrage of thousands of
fans, Patsy's simple, and unattractive, gravemarker will be replaced. There is
a photo of her gravesite at
www.thenashvilleunderground.com,
and several more to be posted in the next few days. As soon as the new marker is
placed, and I make the trip north, I will add it to the site. Please check it
out. Randy
Randy Clayton <randy@thenashvilleunderground.com>
Nashville, TN USA - Wednesday, October 17, 2000 at 08:04:47 (MET)
It's a very great page!!!
Hein Hochmeister <hochmeister-hein@gmx.de>
Germany - Sunday, October 15, 2000 at 22:00:10 (MET)
I just found the info on Patsy Cline and I think it's great. I am a singer
myself and I do alot of her songs when I perform, it's great. And I look
forward to being a part of this service as well. Thanks.
Elaine Abbott <Lanie216@aol.com>
Pensacola, FL USA - Sunday, October 15, 2000 at 19:36:29 (MET)
Hi all! Does anyone know if Patsy recorded any Christmas albums, and if so, are
they available to buy?
Helen Smith <helensmith_1999@yahoo.com>
England - Sunday, October 15, 2000 at 15:32:20 (MET)
Comment: No, Patsy did not record any Christmas albums, and we are many who
are sorry about that... It would have been fantastic! /Per
Just got back from a trip to Nashville - How I would love to hear Loretta in
Nashville! Someday maybe... Went to the Grand Old Opry in April- my first time
- hoped by some fluke that she would be performing - not so, I'm afraid! What
has beome of all of Loretta's children? Thanks for listening. Sincerely,
Cathi Whittleton.
Cathi Whittleton <catann1069>
Santa Fe, NM USA - Saturday, October 14, 2000 at 01:22:26 (MET)
Comment: Well, the twins, Patsy and Peggy, are having a career of their own in
country music, under the name "The Lynns". I don't know much about the other
children. Loretta's sister Crystal Gayle is, as I'm sure you know, a big
country star also. And her sister Peggy Sue Webb has also released at least
one country album. /Per
Just can't get enough info on Patsy! Just got back from visiting Nasville &
ernest Tubb's second record shop where I bought a book about her & the
CD "Patsy Cline Duets". What has happened to Patsy's children & husband?
Sincerely, Cathi Whittleton.
Cathi Whittleton <catann1069>
Santa Fe, NM USA - Saturday, October 14, 2000 at 01:11:42 (MET)
Comment: They are still around! :-) Patsy's husband Charlie and their children
Julie and Randy are all very active in managing Patsy's estate, and keeping her
memory alive. Both Julie and Charlie have written here in the forum several
times. Charlie is often attending the various gatherings and shows related to
Patsy, and both Charlie and Julie were attending when Patsy got her star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame, for example. Patsy's mother, Hilda, who sadly passed
away in Dec 1998, and Patsy's sister Sylvia Mae, founded the Patsy Cline
Memorial Foundation. As far as I know, both Syliva and her brother Sam (John)
are both still living in the Winchester area, while Charlie, Julie and Randy
are living in the Nashville area. /Per
No, I never seen this lady who has one of the most amazing voice's I've ever
heard. But I wished I'd had, but I wasn't even born yet. I watched several
times the movie "Sweet Dreams", and have listened to her albums enough to know
this woman. She is one of my favorite singers today. Somehow some way I feel I
have known her just by hearing her thru her songs. I bet she was an amazing
woman and till this day I love to sing her songs, even my children have come to
know her. I am 34 years old now, and all these years I just wish I could have
seen her in concert one time. I thank God for letting the world hear this
woman's wonderful voice, that will never be forgotten. PATSY CLINE: Sweet
Dreams...
Lorraine <lorraineKP2000@yahoo.com>
Burton, MI USA - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 22:18:43 (MET)
Hey all, attended an Alan Jackson show the other night. At the beginning of his
set, he recreated the sound of a radio tuning into a station, first up was
picture of Hank Sr and "Your Cheating Heart". They used snippets and photos of
several legdenary performers. When Patsy was put up, the place went wild and
stayed wild. What a thrill for me to see and hear Patsy like this in my
hometown! Always, Jimmy
Jimmy W <Patsyfan1@aol.com>
Lexington, KY - Monday, October 09, 2000 at 01:25:59 (MET)
Hi to all, and Per, it's been awhile since my last posting. I want to wish you
all A HAPPY THANKSGIVING as we are celebrating it in Canada this weekend. I
would love to see a POETRY PAGE added on to this site, for fans who love to
write poetry such as myself, and express our tributes for Patsy through words
to share with Patsy fans all over the world. Anyone like this idea?! Please
feel free to email me at either address...
missirishweefolk@netscape.net or
at the email below this post... thanku and bye... Clinely always, Jacki :)
Jacki <shammrockwoman@blarneymail.com>
Ottawa, Canada - Saturday, October 07, 2000 at 18:27:53 (MET)
I would love to see anything you have on Patsy Cline's plane crash. I love to
hear her sing.
Margie Hood <margiehood@webtv.net>
Moulton, AL USA - Saturday, October 07, 2000 at 17:38:19 (MET)
I have always loved to hear Patsy Cline sing. I am a big fan of her life and
songs.
Margie Hood <margiehood@webtv.net>
Moulton, Al USA - Thursday, October 05, 2000 at 20:18:59 (MET)
Such a great loss to us, such a beautiful woman with such wonderful
accomplishments! Patsy, although you are gone, in our hearts you will always
stay! Sweet dreams, Patsy!
Pamela J. Warrick <Pricelesspamela@aol.com>
Cleveland, Oh USA - Thursday, October 05, 2000 at 16:19:36 (MET)
Hey all, I was able to listen to George Strait's new CD "George Strait". He has
done a cover of "Your Stronger Than Me". Wonderful TX shuffle, quite different
from Patsy's. I do think she would be proud. Hopefully this will be a single.
Jimmy W.
Jimmy Walker <patsyfan1@aol.com>
Lexington, Ky USA - Tuesday, October 03, 2000 at 01:19:41 (MET)
Hi fellow fans... Last April I made a "pilgrimage" to Tennessee to visit Patsy
places like the Ryman, her last home, and the site of the plane crash. It was a
memorable, thrilling trip, and getting to see the places I'd read about and
thought about so many times while listening to Patsy's music, was fascinating.
The reason for this message is to tell about what I came across at the site of
Patsy's plane crash. This is a delicate subject, I know, because there's
nothing to be gained from focusing on the sad end of Patsy's life when there
are so many positive things to enjoy.
But the thing is, that while walking down the hill to the left (west?) of the
information kiosk at the site, I came across a 6 inch, jagged piece of flat
plexiglass with a small piece of clear rubbery adhesive at one corner. This was
in April when the grass was just starting to poke up. It was sticking down in
the ground at the edge of a water puddle. It seems unbelievable that part of a
window from the plane could still be there after 37 years, but after talking to
people who own Piper Comanche planes of that vintage, I have learned that the
rear side windows of the plane were flat plexiglass and had adhesive on the
edge. (Per helped me find out the type of plane Patsy was in).
If you've been to the site, you know there isn't much out there that would
explain a piece of jagged plexiglass stuck in the ground, except for the plane
crash. My best guess is that because the plexiglass is clear, was standing on
edge, and was down in the ground a bit, it was overlooked all this time.
Probably any other time of year, the tall grass would hide it. Again I want to
be clear that I mean no disrespect in any way to Patsy's memory; I treasure her
music and story. But as a fellow fan I think you can understand why I wanted to
share this story with someone. If you'd like to see the photos I took of the
piece and the place I found it, I'll be glad to send them to you -- just drop
me an email. Thanks much.
Mark Jankus <mjankus@usinternet.com>
Burnsville, MN USA - Sunday, October 01, 2000 at 02:19:31 (MET)
Patsy Cline has to be the greatest country performer that ever lived. She had a
beautiful voice and, from what I know, had a wonderful personality as well. I
love her and she will never die.
Julia McElraft <hoolikay99@hotmail.com>
Marion, VA USA - Friday, September 29, 2000 at 14:55:56 (MET)
Hi all, I just found this site & so glad I did. I've been an avid Patsy
Cline fan many years. I was in Nashville this past weekend (9-23-00/9-24-00)
with my son & his family. We went to the "Nashville Palace" for dinner
& my 9 year old granddaughter, who is a wonderful singer, was invited to
go on stage & sing with the band. She sang my favorite Patsy Cline song,
"Crazy". When she finished, the band leader told her that Patsy's husband,
Charlie Dick, was there. We had no idea, and were very glad to meet him. He
was very nice & made pictures with my granddaughter & encouraged her
to keep singing. I've always played Patsy's songs for her & she was singing
them before she could read. So, she is already a big fan also. Thank you Per,
for this site.
Retha <silker001@hotmail.com>
Mauldin, SC - Thursday, September 28, 2000 at 01:50:47 (MET)
Comment: Thanks for liking the site, Retha! /Per
I have been a great fan of Patsy Cline for many years. But for what is it worth
I find these similarites very interesting: We both share the same birthday (not
year) and our first born child share the same birthday (also not year). I think
that is pretty cool, especially the fact that I loved this artist's music long
before I new this info. I thank you for this site and listening to my story.
Thank you, Liz:)
Liz <liz@lizzycam.com>
Philadelphia, PA USA - Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 05:10:31 (MET)
I think "Crazy" is the best song ever recorded.
Debbie David <watasha2@home.com>
St Charles, MO - Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 06:51:07 (MET)
Hi Per & Patsy Fans --- I just realized that it's been quite a long time
since I've written to the forum here, though I do check in often to read what
others are writing. Wade, I read that you saw Loretta in concert (in San Diego,
I presume). I was privileged to see her last Saturday (16th) in Las Vegas, and
you're quite right, she put on a great show, proving why she's a legend. It's
been real good to hear all the interesting stories from Bill Cox, Jimmy Walker,
Sue Wilden, Mark Willix and the others who were lucky enough to get to
Winchester a few weeks ago for the Patsy festivities. I am definitely planning
to make it there next year. Per, you should try to come also, it would be great
for all of us to get together. And thanks again, Per, for bringing Patsy to the
worldwide web and for being the inspiration for all the Patsy sites (my own
included) who have followed your lead.
Guy Cesario <guycesario@geocities.com>
Burbank, IL - Sunday, September 24, 2000 at 01:46:16 (MET DST)
Comment: Thank you very much, Guy! You are very kind! The reason for making my
site was to show my love and appreciation for Patsy and her music, and to make
contact with other Patsy Cline fans, and to provide a place where fans can not
only obtain information about Patsy, but also get to know each other, and
communicate. And if I have in some way succeded in that mission, nobody is
happier than I! Furthermore, the Patsy sites that some of you guys have made,
are all fantastic, and in many respects surely more fun to visit than mine,
because you have put a little more "personal touch" into them. But, overall,
the most important thing for all of us, is to provide and exchange information
about the greatest singer of all times, Patsy Cline, and to show her the
respect that she deserves! /Per
Patsy Cline has been an inspiration to my singing. In fact, I have been told
that I sound remarkably like her.
Cindy Anderson <cla0928>
Kokomo, Indiana USA - Thursday, September 21, 2000 at 12:48:26 (MET DST)
I just found this site, and I think it's great! The bio on Patsy Cline was
awesome!
Beckey <Beckey@avon.net>
Oklahoma City, OK America - Monday, September 18, 2000 at 22:01:51 (MET DST)
Just a quick hello...(I need to come back when I can stay longer and chat, I
know)...but I had to pass along a bit of info...if any of you frequent the eBay
auction pages, you know there are a couple of autographs up for auction. (An
autograph shows up every now and then). There is one on there that IN MY
OPINION is not authentic. Just thought you might like to know. Take care and
HAPPY FALL Y'ALL!
Julie Fudge <LegacyInc@home.com>
Nashville, TN USA - Monday, September 18, 2000 at 19:21:53 (MET DST)
Hey!! Just wanted to tell everyone that I finally got to see Loretta Lynn in
concert the other night. She sang for over an hour and promoted her new CD
"Still Country". The new album is awesome and goes to show that a legend still
can sing as good as these new ones out today. She signed an old LP of hers that
I have. She really is a sweetheart. The Lynns came onstage and sang "Coal
Miner's Daughter" with her, and it was a great show. It will surely take a few
months to get over this one. If y'all get a chance, check out her new CD. It's
worth the money. Be good! Bye
Wade Settle <wade.settle@mailcity.com>
San Diego, CA - Sunday, September 17, 2000 at 04:06:15 (MET DST)
Crazy - Crazy for feeling this way... Just wanted to join in with all the
other Patsy lovers!!
Conny <challengergal70@aol.com>
Warren, OH USA - Saturday, September 16, 2000 at 17:22:38 (MET DST)
Hi Everyone, I just found this site!!! What a great one! I was looking through
a browser trying to fine a recording studio that I could make a tape or CD of
Patsy for my brothers. I grew up on all of her music because of my mom. My
mother loved Patsy and would always sing around the house, etc... Whenever I
hear her on the radio I almost go to tears wherever I am. You see, my mom died
of cancer almost 3 years ago and it was well over a year until I could even
hear a Patsy song!! Now I want to make a tribute CD for my brothers and to my
mom. I cannot tell you how much Patsy means to me. Her music has made such an
impact in my life as well as my moms. I miss them both, but, if I know my mom,
she is playing guitar and singing with Patsy everyday in heaven. I am 41 years
old and my mom would be 84. Thanks Patsy, and mom, I love you!
Karen Moyers-Stodelle <ktstodelle@hotmail.com>
Houston, Tx USA - Wednesday, September 13, 2000 at 06:06:53 (MET DST)
How blessed we are that Patsy was born into this world on this day 68 years
ago! Thank you, Per, for introducing Patsy into cyberspace and introducing us
Patsifans to each other! My life is richer because of Patsy, you, and the fans
who have become my friends.
Lisa, The Homesick Texan <lisa@patsified.com>
Republic of Tx - Saturday, September 09, 2000 at 01:17:43 (MET DST)
Comment: Thanks, Lisa, for your kind words! You are my favorite person, except
for Lisa! ;-) Thank you for many unforgettable moments in PatsyLand! /Per
Happy Birthday Darlin'! Running down to HOLLYWOOD tomorrow to polish your STAR.
Thanks for the music.
Mario
CA - Friday, September 08, 2000 at 15:38:29 (MET DST)
Happy Birthday to my favorite music artist of all times!
Pam Underwood <rluwood@prodigy.,net>
Raleigh, NC USA - Friday, September 08, 2000 at 15:36:43 (MET DST)
Happy birthday, Patsy!
Per Jonsson <pj@nola.ornskoldsvik.se>
Örnsköldsvik, Sweden - Friday, September 08, 2000 at 07:27:40 (MET DST)
Hey gang! Just got back from Winchester and boy was it a trip! Any true Patsy
fan needs to make at least one pilgrimage to Virginia, and Labor Day weekend is
a devine time to go! Mel and JD ought to be commended for all their hard work!
I am really bad about checking in here, but I will try to do better in the
future!
There are several services out there which do a title search on vehicles from
the day it rolled off the assembly line to the present. And, depending on the
state, you may be able to request a title search through the BMV. Any "how to
find any one or anything" book has addresses of reputable businesses which do
such a thing. If this car proves to be a Patsy car, we need to see pictures.
Another suggestion, write Charlie and ask if he has any information, old
insurance paperwork or what have ya to verify the car.
Sue Wilden <sjwilden@iquest.net>
Noblesville, In USA - Thursday, September 07, 2000 at 03:11:00 (MET DST)
To re-mix any music for a club dance scene is to remove the sentiment and drown
the words with solid body thumping beat. Patsy's voice is to be listened to, it
is the voice, emotion and music that are the entertainment and pleasure.
"Crazy" was added to the Insane mix simply because "crazy" and "insane" are of
similar meaning. Regards, Bernard
Bernard Green <syemon.es@btinternet,com>
Sharnbrook, UK - Wednesday, September 06, 2000 at 21:13:40 (MET DST)
Howdy friends and neighbors everywhere! Hope all is well with y'all. Wanted to
let y'all know that I went record shopping and I found some Patsy 45s. They are
"Walkin' After Midnight" (original Decca 1957 release) / "Poor Man's Roses",
"Someday" / "Your Kinda Love" (1963 orange promo Decca label) and an EP
containing "Walkin", "Loved and lost again", "Honky Tonk Merry go Round", and
"I love You Honey" (black label that just says Patsy Cline promo not for sale).
Would like to know a year for release on that one. Also an early Starday 45 by
Dottie West. I'm a tellin ya, I liked have went thru the roof when I found
those singles. I would love to hear from any of you folks out there, so please
email me. I alwayas love making new pals. Take care.
Wade Settle <wade.settle@mailcity.com>
San Diego, CA - Wednesday, September 06, 2000 at 16:15:22 (MET DST)
Hello All! I wanted to bring up something that has been mentioned many times in
recent years regarding Patsy's music and its appeal to the younger generation.
I have heard this question a million times..... "Why has nobody ever remixed
Patsys music for the clubs?"..... I am surprised no DJ has bootleged club
versions of her music already. Patsy was featured in a song by techno dance
group called [kodeIV], entiltled "INSANE" a few years back, but all you heard
was her one line singing "CRAZY". I never heard of any lawsuits brought against
these guys. This whole idea may sound absurd to the older generation of Patsy
fans, but Patsy's music appeals to so many young people in this world, and
there seems to be more oldies remixed for the dance clubs these days, and are
hits!!! Imagine Patsy with a dance hit..... I personally would love the idea.....
There's no doubt it would sell. Some might question the integrity of messing
with her classic songs, but come on, people, the classics will never go away.....
She left them with us forever!!!! Think of a Pop Dance version of her songs as
a new suit..... That's all those versions are! Can you imagine a remix to
"Sweet Dreams" by DJ's Thunderpuss 2000 or even Hex Hector!!!!!! It's being
done all the time by country artists.... I have club mixes by Dolly Parton,
Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, Shania Twain, Tammy Wynette, Crystal Gayle.....
And they all sound great!!!!! Charlie or Julie, if you are reading this, ask
the kids and grandkids if they think it would be cool or not..... PATSY would
sure love it if she saw it bring a smile on peoples faces..... She'd probably
say, "HOSS, AINT THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD!"
Alan Cofer <AlanCo4@aol.com>
Georgetown, TN 37336 - Tuesday, September 05, 2000 at 08:16:02 (MET DST)
Hi Everyone, Martina McBride was on the Grand Ole Opry Sat. night, she
announced what an honor it was to be selected to play the part of Patsy Cline
in an IMAX movie about country legends. She said it would probably be released
early next spring. She sang "Walking After Midnight" on the televised segment.
Thanks again, Per, for this web site.
Jimmy Cee <bshr627761@aol.com>
Baltimore, Md USA - Sunday, September 03, 2000 at 18:17:23 (MET DST)
Has anyone heard of a new movie involving Patsy Cline? I was listening to the
radio in my car and caught the end of a report that Martina McBride has been
tapped to play the part of Patsy in a new movie! That would be so great! Hope
everyone has a safe and good trip to Winchester tomorrow. I will not be able to
go but I did go 4 yrs ago and will always remember that trip. I am so thankful
for Patsy and her music! She was and is the GREATEST!
Pam Underwood <rluwood@prodigy.net>
Raleigh, NC USA - Friday, September 01, 2000 at 01:45:57 (MET DST)
Comment: I have added some info about the movie on the news
page now! /Per
I ran across this site and was purely excited at the fact that I can even enjoy
Patsy Cline while I am at work. I must say the small biography of Patsy made me
happy and sad at the same time. I have been a long time fan of Patsy Cline,
even though I am only 23. I can remember my Grandfather playing her music, and
I remember, at the age of 9 enjoying it. I now own her music and enjoy
listening to it. This is a really wonderful and touching site.
Jeremy <kizzyjr@hotmail.com>
Orlando, FL USA - Wednesday, August 30, 2000 at 13:47:44 (MET DST)
Comment: Thank you very much for your kind words about the site! /Per
I happened to be surfing the net and found this beautiful and moving site. What
a great tribute to Patsy Cline (RIP). You and her fans have done a great job in
keeping her memory alive. Keep up the good work!!!
M. McMichael <mm_612@yahoo.com>
New York, NY - Monday, August 28, 2000 at 15:37:10 (MET DST)
Comment: Thank you very much! It is comments like yours that make all the
efforts worthwhile! /Per
Please help me. I am a first time user of webtv. I need help getting anything
audio on this site if at all possible. I have loved her music ever since I can
rember and I am 56 years old.
Herman Hull <raccoonrick@webtv.net>
Knotts Ils., NC USA - Saturday, August 26, 2000 at 17:10:59 (MET DST)
Comment: I don't know the first thing about WebTV, but I can tell you that
there is no audio at this site, except for a few Midi sound files on
this page, and a few MP3 sound samples with Erica Dawn
Synowsky on this page. For sound samples from Patsy's
recordings, visit Lisa Flood's site,
"Patsified!".
/Per
My interest has been sparked by the movie "Sweet Dreams" that my daughter was
watching on the Romance Classics channel when I got home last night. We just
moved here to Martinsburg/Kearneysville, WV from Nashville, TN, last year.
Since I was born after the Patsy years, I really didn't know alot about her.
Although it's amazing that I know her songs. I also heard alot when the Ryman
was having a show about her a few summers ago. I'm curious as to where her
children are now.
Rhoda Mikita <rmikit1119@aol.com>
Kearneysville, WV US - Friday, August 25, 2000 at 21:27:35 (MET DST)
Hi everyone! Can anyone tell me where I can buy a Patsy Cline T-shirt?
Helen Smith <helensmith_1999@yahoo.com>
England - Thursday, August 24, 2000 at 20:39:09 (MET DST)
Love Patsy, but have to sell an old album of hers. Does anyone know where a
good place is? I have "The Patsy Cline Story", a double album. Thanks, tk
tk <tknorth@xyz.net>
WA USA - Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at 22:56:29 (MET DST)
Received response from Michael about Patsy's Clines automobile. Many thanks to
him. Tried to thank him but the message would not go thru. Enjoy reading the
information about Patsy's life. My husband and I are fans of hers from years
ago. Annette
Annette Carlat <HCarlat@aol.com>
Arlington, TX - Tuesday, August 22, 2000 at 22:00:25 (MET DST)
My aunt died over eleven years ago. One memory I have of her is a song she used
to sing to me. It was called "Letter to Heaven." I was young at the time and
think I remember my aunt telling me that it was Patsy Cline who sang this song.
Has anyone ever heard this song? Is Patsy Cline the singer of the song? I have
been searching for the song for a while and would love to find it.
Anne Hebior <anne@il.freei.net>
Mundelein, Il USA - Sunday, August 20, 2000 at 05:03:11 (MET DST)
Comment: Patsy never recorded that song. Sister Wynona Carr has written and
recorded a song by that name, and Dolly Parton has also recorded a song by that
name. According to AMG, Dolly's song is
written by Jeffe, so it seems that it is two different songs with the same
title. /Per
I'm looking for info about live shows Patsy played in the year following her
terrible car crash. A friend's father got hired to play bass for her when she
was in the Upstate NY area. Probably in Rochester. Just dates and/or venues
would be a good start though photos would be a stroke of luck... Does a
day-by-day listing or her shows exist, or can anyone give me any other
pointers?
Kim <meeksville@hotmail.com>
NY - Saturday, August 19, 2000 at 19:50:04 (MET DST)
I love Patsy Cline with all my heart. She is the most beautiful and talented
person I have ever heard or seen. I love her with all my heart and soul, I just
cant tell you how much I love her. Thank you very much for helping to keep her
memory alive. Love always, Carrie
Carrie Lee Aubin <ilovepatsycline@hotmail.com>
Union Bridge, Md USA - Friday, August 18, 2000 at 02:04:40 (MET DST)
Looking for information regarding Patsy Cline's automobile in 1960.
Specifically, does anyone know if she owned a white 1960 Oldsmobile
convertible? We own a 1960 Olds 88 convertible that we were told once belonged
to Patsy. We are looking for a way to verify this. It was supposedly sold to
Patsy in Las Vegas. Because the courthouse in Las Vegas burned down, we are
unable to trace thru the typical title search process. She may have bought this
car either before or after her accident in 1961. Any information would be very
much appreciated. Joe and Annette Carlat
Annette Carlat <hcarlat@aol.com>
Arlington, TX USA - Friday, August 18, 2000 at 01:03:14 (MET DST)
Hi all. Hope everyone is doing great. I have so many Patsy questions but my
most thought about one is her clothing. Has anyone seen any of "The Cline's"
outfits besides the ones in the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Opryland
Museum? I've often wondered about her outfits and dresses and wigs used in the
Showcase, Sentimentally Yours & Faded Love photo shoots, as well as her famous
tiara. Has anybody come in contact with these in museums or whatnot? If so I'd
love to hear from you. Thanks as always, Per and God Bless Everyone! Your
Friend, Jared
Matthew Jared Vaughn <Psalms287MJV@AOL.COM>
Spartanburg, SC USA - Monday, August 14, 2000 at 05:00:39 (MET DST)
Just wanted to let reader now that Sally Struthers, from "All in the Family" is
doing the part of Louise in "APC" in Las Vegas at the Silverton Hotel/Casino.
She was on an oldies radio show earlier this week talking about the show. She
was highly pump and said the show was doing good. I have also heard APC will be
in Utah this month and in FL soon. I believe Gail Bliss is doing the FL show as
Patsy. Wonderful person and performer. Also, Terri Williams is in San Antiono,
TX doing "APC". She has done this part numerous times. She was on Crook and
Chase in Jan, 2000. That is all the news I have..... Jimmy
Jimmy Walker <patsyfan1@aol.com>
Lexington, Ky - Monday, August 14, 2000 at 00:53:42 (MET DST)
I enjoyed the site on Patsy. It was great.
Christina Day <csgday@aol.com>
Seneca, SC USA - Monday, August 07, 2000 at 23:16:28 (MET DST)
News from the Mandy Barnett web master is that the Ryman Aud. has extented the
APC show with Mandy and Tere to include shows on 8-18 and 8-19-2000. Mandy also
told me she will have a show 9-7-2000 in Nashville at the Belcourt Theater.
There is a url to Mandy's website, click on my name below. Always Jimmy 8-6-00
Jimmy Walker <patsyfan1@aol.com>
Lexington, Ky - Monday, August 07, 2000 at 00:19:43 (MET DST)
I absolutely adore anything to do with Patsy Cline's music... I love to read
anything about her and her life and music career... I have most of her songs on
CD now, and plan to try and get the collection...
Glenda Tinsley <Zbar@TwLakes.net>
Livingston, Tn USA - Wednesday, August 02, 2000 at 01:28:35 (MET DST)
Hi all my Patsy Puppies, start getting your Patsy T-shirts and Patsy stuff out
and get packing for another wonderful week-end in the historic town of
"Winnie". We will be there with bells on, as the saying goes. As will many new
comers and several from across the pond. We must welcome them with open arms as
that is a long trip for them. They are truly dedicated to Patsy and her music.
The social part is great too, sharing memories from each year and having some
good laughs. Bye for now, hope to see y'all Labour Day Week-end. Maybe we can
hop on the hay-wagon together at the picnic. It is fun, as the whole week-end
is. So come along, pay your respects to Patsy and have fun.
Anne Armstrong <annie_armstrong@hotmail.com>
Guelph, On Canada - Tuesday, August 01, 2000 at 21:55:17 (MET DST)
I love Patsy.
Kelly <alkK@westco.net>
Morgantown, WV USA - Sunday, July 23, 2000 at 03:54:14 (MET DST)
I love Patsy's music... "Crazy" is one of my favs...
Lita Shockley <y87gtcnv@webtv,net>
Mayodan, NC USA - Saturday, July 22, 2000 at 15:22:53 (MET DST)
Fellow Cline fans, I have a new site that is 3 months old on the web. Visit it
& let me know what you think of it on the message board on the Cool Cline
Stuff page. Jeffrey
Jeffrey S. <skye_pete@yahoo.com>
VA USA - Thursday, July 20, 2000 at 21:58:48 (MET DST)
Planning a September first time visit to Nashville. Would love to see her
museum, tribute shows, are these near Opryland? Anybody around the town to meet
from family or co workers, etc? Also very much into Elvis, looking forward for
the same on him in town.... Know any?
John Lynd <johnlynd-ago-go@webtv.net>
Ontario, Ca USA - Thursday, July 20, 2000 at 01:58:36 (MET DST)
I just love the songs "Walking After Midnight", "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces".
Even though I was young when Patsy died, I have always liked her music. I also
like the song "Back in Baby's Arms". Let's face it. I like all of her music!
It's too bad she can't be around to perform live. Why do all the talented ones
go so young? I think it's great that there are still a lot of fans keeping her
memory alive. A fan, Theresa
Theresa Workman <Theresa948@webtv.net>
Coshocton, OH USA - Tuesday, July 18, 2000 at 23:53:24 (MET DST)
I just wanted to say what a great site this is. It's amazing how many fans
there is even though the one and only beautiful Patsy Cline is gone to the
heavens above. Although she's gone, she still lives in all of our hearts.
Jalayna Jones <redneckgirl2828@aol.com>
Lantana, Florida U.S.A - Tuesday, July 18, 2000 at 21:34:56 (MET DST)
Hello everyone! How are you guys doing? I have a favor to ask of you all. I
don't know if anyone is familiar with the tv show, "Your Big Break"? It is
broadcasted every Saturday on ABC at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. What the show is:
It's a talent show where the contestant gets made up to be just like a famous
signer that they idolize. They sing a song and the audience votes to see who
wins. Well... The great news is that they are holding auditions in Pittsburgh,
PA on the 24th of this month. What I need from you guys is a Patsy song that
you all think would capture the audience. The audience seems to be between the
ages of 20-40 and they really seem to like upbeat songs...in the past. Any
suggests on what I should do. My view point is that I should do a fast song,
but to me, it seems I can get a lot more emotion and sound when I take my time
with a song number. O.k. Thanks and email me with any suggestions :o) Take
care! Always, Erica Dawn
Erica Dawn <FlowerandtheVine@aol.com>
Butler, PA 16001 - Monday, July 17, 2000 at 17:09:01 (MET DST)
Hey guys! Hope everyone is doing well. Just wanted to let you know that I
recently bought an old Dottie West LP and it contains a song called "Left-Over
Corner of your Heart." I noticed that Charlie Dick co-wrote the song. Very
interesting. Sony is doing fabulous in reissuing classic Columbia LPs. One that
I just bought some of you may find interesting is "The Spectacular Johnny
Horton" from 1960. This is a great album. Well, bye for now and everyone have
a great week!
Wade Settle <wade.settle@mailcity.com>
- Monday, July 17, 2000 at 06:19:24 (MET DST)
Gidday, eh, from me, I know, it's been awhile since my last appearance on here,
and wanted to let u know, I'm still hoping to hear from all Patsy fans, from
18-up, as I have posted in the E-pals section on this
site, I even emailed to someone on there, but never got a reply :( Oh well,
love to hear from PATSY PEOPLE, so drop me a line, if u have the time...bye...
Jacki
Jacki <missirishweefolk@netscape.net>
Ottawa, Canada - Saturday, July 15, 2000 at 19:44:24 (MET DST)
Hey all, here is some upcoming news: 1; Mike Freeman and Cindy Hazen, authors of "Love
Always, Patsy", will be on Eddie Stubbs program on WSM Aug 3. I am not sure of
the times but is should be after 8 pm CST time. 2; On Aug 4 they will be at
Ernest Tubb Record Shops signing copies of the book. I believe this is the
Music Valley Location. 3; The date is not confirmed, but the Winchester Star is
preparing a story on Patsy and Nashville. They hope to have it in this July 15
(Saturday) edition. 4; Mandy Barnett is scheduled to appear on the PBS show
Sessions at West 54. It will be appearing this weekend in many cities of the
USA. Always, Jimmy
Jimmy Walker <patsyfan1@aol.com>
Lexington, KY - Friday, July 14, 2000 at 00:36:43 (MET DST)
I've never been to Hodag Countryfest in Rhinelander, but I'd get front row
center to hear you, Mandy. I cannot tell my friends about your totally beefy
sound (I use that term in the most positive of ways. I anxiously await the day,
as I'm sure you do, when you get the kind of recognition you deserve, that is
to say, the freshest, yet most remeniscent sound that country and blues have
heard in such a long time. Please keep up the good work. This guy who has been
hooked on classic rock, Billy Joel, Van Halen, and Judas Priest of all bands,
really likes your style. If you can convert me to your brand of country, than
the world's your oyster, or chicken wing.
Pete Centner <pete@newnorth.net>
Rhinelander, WI USA - Friday, July 14, 2000 at 00:24:00 (MET DST)
Every time I listen to her music I get chills up and down my spine.
Connie Cutright <mswildthing72@webtv.net>
Ashland, Ky USA - Tuesday, July 11, 2000 at 06:59:57 (MET DST)
Hi all my "Patsy Puppies". Just wanted you to know that "Mr. Star", Mario
Munoz, is down in Hollywood this weekend, shining OUR STAR'S STAR. Patsy's. He
says it will be shining so brightly that the stars in heaven will be blinking.
Drop him a line of thanks if you have his address. OK. Can't wait until Labour
Day to join the Patsy fans'n'friends in Winchester, to pay our respect and show
our loyalty to Patsy. Hope to see you there. Sincerely, Anne Armstrong and
family.
Anne Armstrong <annie_armstrong@hotmail.com>
Guelph, Ontario, Canada - Sunday, July 09, 2000 at 16:36:38 (MET DST)
I have been a Patsy fan since I was a pre-teenager, and "borrowed" my mother's
records. Since I connected to the net, I have been searching for a fan site.
Now I have found it. I'm glad to know that there are so many others who share
my love of that wonderful voice and the woman behind it. Can't wait to read
more of the great tributes to her!
Marty <marmunio@citlink.net>
New Berlin, NY USA - Saturday, July 08, 2000 at 00:24:24 (MET DST)
Mandy fan, Midnight Mick, from Australia, tells that the video "Remembering
Patsy" will air down under next week on CMT. Jimmy 7-3-00
Jimmy W <patsyfan1@aol.com>
Monday, July 03, 2000 at 14:42:21 (MET DST)
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