Country Music Hall of Famer Ferlin Husky passed away at his daughter's residence in Westmoreland today, reports The Tennessean. Husky was known for the 1957 hit 'Gone' -- which was a catalyst for the ...
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn., March 18 (UPI) -- Country music recording artist Ferlin Husky has died at his home in Hendersonville, Tenn., his manager said. He was 85. Larry Graham, his friend and manager ...
Ferlin Husky, a pioneering country music entertainer in the 1950s and early ’60s known for hits like “Wings of a Dove” and “Gone,” died Thursday. He was 85. The 2010 Country Music Hall of Fame ...
The singer, who sold more than 20 million records and once had Elvis Presley open for him, suffered from heart disease. By Lindsay Powers Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Ferlin Husky died Thursday ...
Ferlin Husky, a pioneering country music entertainer in the 1950s and early 1960s who helped open the door for performers specializing in a distinctively twangy California strain of country, died ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn.NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Ferlin Husky, a pioneering country music entertainer in the 1950s and early ’60s known for hits like “Wings of a Dove” and “Gone,” died Thursday. He was 85. The 2010 ...
Country Music Hall of Fame member Ferlin Husky has passed away at the age of 85, after a long battle with heart disease. His family confirms to Nashville's Tennessean newspaper that the legendary ...
Country music great Ferlin Husky, a pioneer in both the hard-twang Bakersfield and lushly produced Nashville sounds who scored his biggest hit with the ballad "Gone," died on Thursday at age 85. "Gone ...
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