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    Kitty Wells died on July 16, 2012, in Madison, Tennessee, from complications of a stroke. She was 92. Achievements and honors. First solo female country artist to have a number 1 record on the charts; First female country artist to sell one million records; First woman to headline a major tour

  2. Jun 12, 2010 · 94.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 48K. 8.4M views 13 years ago. Miss Kitty Wells sings her big 1952 #1 hit 'It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels' at the Grand Ole Opry. The songwriter was...

  3. May 1, 2024 · Kitty Wells (born August 30, 1919, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.—died July 16, 2012, Madison, Tennessee) was an American country music singer and songwriter who was the first female star of the genre. Deason sang gospel music in church as a child. In the 1930s she made her radio debut and took her stage name, Kitty Wells, from a Carter Family song.

  4. Jul 17, 2012 · Tue 17 Jul 2012 07.27 EDT. Kitty Wells, who has died aged 92, made a place for the female country singer in the postwar era, opening doors through which would follow Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette...

  5. NEW. Previously Unreleased and Exclusive. Songs by Kitty and Johnny. MP3 Downloads. Visit the Junction Recording Studio. at. Kitty Wells Official Home Page,the Queen of Country Music and Hall of Fame Member history, family,tour schedule, and merchandise> <META NAME=.

  6. August 30, 1919. Died. July 16, 2012. Birthplace. Nashville, Tennessee. Kitty Wellss singing style, with her gospel-touched vocals and tearful restraint, resonated with country audiences and helped her break industry barriers for women. Music Runs in the Family. Born Ellen Muriel Deason in Nashville, Wells’s country roots ran deep.

  7. An in-depth look at the pioneering vocalist's life and career. By Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. In the conservative climate of the early 1950s, when housewife and mother were viewed as the...

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