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    Columbia. Roy Claxton Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) was an American country music singer, fiddler, and promoter. Known as the "King of Country Music", Acuff is often credited with moving the genre from its early string band and "hoedown" format to the singer-based format that helped make it internationally successful.

  2. Roy Acuff (born September 15, 1903, Maynardsville, Tennessee, U.S.—died November 23, 1992, Nashville, Tennessee) was an American vocalist, songwriter, and fiddle player, called the “King of Country Music ,” who in the mid-1930s reasserted the mournful musical traditions of Southeastern rural whites and became a national radio star on the ...

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  3. Learn about Roy Acuff, the first living member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and a Grand Ole Opry star. Explore his musical roots, career highlights, and legacy in country music history.

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  4. Sep 12, 2019 · The Tennessean ran a collection of remembrances from country music stars who paid tribute to Roy Acuff, the King of Country Music, after his death in 1992. See how Randy Travis, Skeeter Davis, Lorrie Morgan, Charlie Daniels and others honored the Grand Ole Opry legend.

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  5. Sep 15, 2003 · Learn about the life and legacy of Roy Acuff, who was born 100 years ago and became a star of the Grand Ole Opry and a movie actor. Read about his songs, his influence and his stamp of honor.

  6. Nov 24, 1992 · Roy Acuff, the singer and fiddler who was known to millions of Grand Ole Opry listeners as the King of Country Music, died yesterday at Baptist Hospital in Nashville. He was 89 years old. He...

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  8. Listen to Roy Acuff, a Grand Ole Opry star and co-founder of Acuff-Rose Publications, talk about his career and the changes in country music. He shares his memories of Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, and Bob Wills in this 1972 interview.

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