Patsy Montana: The Cowboy's Sweetheart

Patsy Montana: The Cowboy's Sweetheart

by Patsy Montana, Jane Frost
Patsy Montana: The Cowboy's Sweetheart

Patsy Montana: The Cowboy's Sweetheart

by Patsy Montana, Jane Frost

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Overview

Born Ruby Rebecca Blevins in a log cabin nestled among the Arkansas Ozarks in 1908, Patsy Montana began her musical career performing in the 1920s with the California-based Montana Cowgirls trio. She went solo and in 1936 became the first female country and western singer to sell one million records with her self-penned "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart." Her career spanned eight decades, and in 1996 (also the year of her death) she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Here is the story of a tiny, blue-eyed woman who had a pioneering spirit and a big voice. Patsy Montana describes in her own words and in vivid detail her life, career, and success at a time in music history when women did not cut gold records, gold records were not even given, and Billboard did not even have a chart for western music.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786410804
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 03/01/2002
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Patsy Montana lives on as one of country and western’s ground-breaking female artists. Jane Frost serves as the Director of The Patsy Montana Museum in Pineville, Missouri. She lives in Pineville.

Table of Contents

Preface1
Introduction3
Prologue5
1.1900: The Turn of the Century "Bill Clinton is from Hope, Arkansas, and he may be more famous than I am, but I got there first"7
2.1920s: The Roaring Twenties "Ten brothers and every one of 'em had a sister except me"21
3.1930s: The Great Depression "Yodelin's handy if you forget the lyrics"37
4.1940s: The War Years "Our kids were a little strange; they always ordered chicken noodle soup for breakfast"86
5.1950s: Rock and Roll "Did you know that you can't pat your foot if a hole in the sole is hung on a nail on the stage?"138
6.1960s: Folk Music "If I get behind on the first verse I just get a little ahead on the next one"162
7.1970s: The Nostalgic Seventies "I may be too young for Medicare and too old for men to care--but I don't think so"182
8.1980s: A Revival of Country and Western "Some of the best cowboys I know are women"190
9.1990s: Country Fades as Western Gains "My guitar gains a pound every year"212
Epilogue261
Appendix 1.Discography267
Appendix 2.Published Compositions272
Index277
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