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  1. George Morgan. George Thomas Morgan (June 28, 1924 – July 7, 1975) [1] was a mid-20th-century American country music singer. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and a former member of the Grand Ole Opry. He is best known for his 1949 hit single "Candy Kisses". He was the father of singer Lorrie Morgan, who is also a country music ...

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    George Morgan was an American actor who appeared in TV shows such as M*A*S*H, The Wide World of Mystery and Chafed Elbows. He also played Cyrano in a musical in 1958 and died in 2022 at age 89.

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  3. Born some seventy miles west of Nashville, George Thomas Morgan moved a couple of years later with his family to Barberton, Ohio. At age eleven, he learned to play guitar, and he made early appearances on radio in Ohio at WAKR–Akron and WWST–Wooster. His career gathered momentum on the WWVA Jamboree in Wheeling, West Virginia, during the 1940s.

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  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Introduction to George Morgan George Morgan was a highly talented and influential American country singer and songwriter. Born on June 28, 1924, in Waverly, Tennessee, George Morgan began his musical journey at a young age, entertaining crowds with his captivating voice and heartfelt lyrics. Known for his smooth and emotive delivery, Morgan gained widespread recognition …

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  6. Sep 27, 2019 · This was the first and most famous hit written and sung by Grand Ole Opry star Morgan, who was father of singer Lorrie Morgan. Competing with no fewer than f...

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  8. Aug 11, 2023 · Singer/ Songwriter George Morgan was the father of country singer Lorrie Morgan. Morgan was born to Zachariah "Zach" Morgan and Ethel Turner in Waverly, Tennessee, but was raised in Barberton, Ohio. He was, along with a few other contemporaries (most notably Eddy Arnold and Jim Reeves), referred to as a "country crooner;" his singing style bei…

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