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  1. Columbia. John LaGale Horton (April 30, 1925 – November 5, 1960) was an American country, honky tonk and rockabilly musician during the 1950s. He is best known for a series of history-inspired narrative country saga songs that became international hits. His 1959 single "The Battle of New Orleans" was awarded the 1960 Grammy Award for Best ...

  2. Oct 23, 2022 · A post shared by Cowboy Phil Rupp (@lonesomepinecone) Johnny Horton died on November 5, 1960. It was because of a vehicular accident that happened on Highway 79. Horton’s car had a head-on collision with a pick-up truck at the Little River Bridge. Horton was with his bassist Tillman Franks and manager Tommy Tomlinson.

  3. The Voice of Johnny Horton The late evening stretches into the long, lonesome middle of the night, made even more lonely by the deserted highway. A car speeds through those tired hours — another country music troubadour swiftly glides along the road that leads home from a one-nighter hundreds of miles away. Suddenly the soft hum

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  5. Mar 5, 2024 · The Johnny Horton Sound was a successful ensemble that showcased Horton’s charismatic stage presence and musical prowess. Horton had a posthumous hit with the song “Sleepy-Eyed John”. Released after his death, “Sleepy-Eyed John” became another addition to Johnny Horton’s list of chart-topping songs, ensuring his music continued to ...

  6. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesHorton, Johnny - TSHA

    Sep 1, 1995 · Horton, Johnny (1925–1960). John Gale “JohnnyHorton, singer, was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 30, 1925. He was the son of John Lolly and Ella Claudia Horton. His parents moved back and forth from Los Angeles to East Texas during his early years. Johnny graduated from high school in Gallatin, Texas, and attended junior ...

  7. Horton’s rich and soulful voice transported me to another time, another place, allowing me to imagine the events and emotions of a significant historical moment. “The Battle of Little Bighorn,” also known as “Custer’s Last Stand,” was a pivotal event in American history, and Johnny Horton beautifully captures its essence in this song.

  8. Nov 6, 2019 · Johnny Horton was one of the biggest honky-tonk country singers in the '50s and '60s.Though his life was cut short when he was at the height of his career, his songs remain classics and he will ...

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