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  1. Martin David Robinson, popularly known as Marty Robbins, was an American country and western singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and actor. Best known for the hits ‘El Paso,’ ‘My Woman, My Woman, My Wife’ and ‘Among My Souvenirs,’ he had been a successful singer for almost four decades.

  2. September 26, 1925 · Glendale, Arizona, USA. Died. December 8, 1982 · Nashville, Tennessee, USA (lung and kidney failure) Birth name. Martin David Robinson. Nickname. Mister Teardrop. Mini Bio. He is known for many styles of music - pure honky-tonk, rockabilly, gospel, straight-ahead pop, blues and Hawaiian.

  3. Marty Robbins. In many ways, Marty Robbins was the consummate all-round entertainer. Cowboy singer, rock’n’roller, pop balladeer, he featured elements of bluegrass, Mexican, Hawaiian, Caribbean, jazzy pop standards and country tearjerkers into his varied repertoire. A prolific songwriter, he was one of country music’s first successful ...

  4. Inducted. 1982. Born. September 26, 1925. Died. December 8, 1982. Birthplace. near Glendale, Arizona. Marty Robbins was country music’s Renaissance man: a successful recording artist, songwriter, stage performer, actor, author, and stock car racer.

  5. Martin David Robinson, known professionally as Marty Robbins, was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and NASCAR racing driver. Robbins was one of the most popular and successful country and western singers for most of his nearly four-decade career, which spanned from the late 1940s to the early 1980s.

  6. Born in Glendale in 1925 Marty and twin sister Mamie grew up in the desert before central air conditioning. After joining the Navy during World War 2 Marty would pick up a guitar and start developing his own style.

  7. Biography. Country performer. Born September 26, 1925. Died December 8, 1982. Real name: Martin David Robinson. Legendary singer, songwriter, and recording artist. Longtime Grand Ole Opry star. Achieved hits on the Billboard charts every year from 1952-1983.

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