Ronnie Milsap
Musician
Country music...and pop charts simultaneously, well into the 1980s. Artists like Crystal Gayle, Ronnie Milsap and Barbara Mandrell would also find success on the pop charts with their records as well. During the 1980s, country artists saw their records... In this article: United States, Bob Wills, Dolly Parton, Western swing, Nashville, Tennessee, Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, Australia, Texas, and Jimmie Rodgers |
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EveryJoe | October 28, 2009
Kenny Rogers The Greatest Duets
...Duet With Dolly Parton) Make No Mistake, She's Mine (Ronnie Milsap & Kenny Rogers) Owe Them More Than That (Kenny Rogers Featuring Tim McGraw) We've Got Tonight (Kenny Rogers And Sheena Easton) All I Ever Need Is You (Kenny Rogers...
In this article: Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Islands in the Stream, Don Henley, Tim McGraw, All I Ever Need Is You, We've Got Tonight, and The Gambler
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PopMatters | June 11, 2009
Dolly Parton: 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs (Review)
...the dance floors from Paris to Tokyo. Critics loved this album when it came out, perhaps partly because Parton was joined by a flurry of pop-country crossovers, including Eddie Rabbit and Ronnie Milsap. They also, no doubt, liked her version...
In this article: Dolly Parton, Donna Summer, 9 To 5, Coat of Many Colors, Johnny Cash, Nashville, Porter Wagoner, Backwoods Barbie, NIN, and 9 To 5 And Odd Jobs
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Wikipedia | August 09, 2009
Dolly!
...show. A variety of Nashville and Hollywood stars were scheduled to appear, including Karen Black, Tom T. Hall, Emmylou Harris, Captain Kangaroo, Ronnie Milsap, Anne Murray, Linda Ronstadt, KC & The Sunshine Band, and Anson Williams.
In this article: Dolly Parton, Dolly!, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, I Will Always Love You, Bob Dylan, Alanna Nash, Karen Black, Kenny Rogers, and DVD
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Beegie Adair
...on the Johnny Cash Show on ABC for 3 years. She has many album credits with musicians all around the world, including John Stewart, John Loudermilk, J.J. Cale, Ronnie Milsap and Mickey Newbury. Her TV credits include shows with Dolly...
In this article: Wsm-tv, Western Kentucky University, Vanderbilt University, Peabody College, Lew Tabackin, Mickey Newbury, Henry Mancini, and J.J. Cale
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Wikipedia | October 17, 2009
Sylvia (singer)
...both the Country and Pop music charts, which was what many of her contemporaries -- such as Juice Newton, Dolly Parton, Anne Murray, Ronnie Milsap and Kenny Rogers -- were doing at the time. "Nobody" and the album Just Sylvia were...
In this article: Sylvia Jane Kirby, RCA, One Step Closer, Snapshot, Billboard, Grammy Award, Barbara Mandrell, Juice Newton, and Dolly Parton
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Wikipedia | September 05, 2009
Hugh Moffatt
...Hold a Candle to You" a hit for both Joe Sun and later Dolly Parton. Other artists who had hits with his songs include Johnny Rodriguez, Lacy J. Dalton, and Alabama. In 1980, Moffatt formed Ratz with Wade McCurdy, John Dietrich, Michael...
In this article: Hugh Moffatt, Ratz, Johnny Cash, AIDS, Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You, Johnny Rodriguez, and Dolly Parton
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Wikipedia | October 22, 2009
Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks
...cross over to the AC chart (and the pop chart as well) from the 1960s through the 1980s included Brenda Lee, Patsy Cline, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Eddie Rabbitt, Crystal Gayle, Willie Nelson, and Juice Newton. The huge...
In this article: Billboard, Celine Dion, Lionel Richie, Elton John, Whitney Houston, New Wave, R&B, Shania Twain, Michael Bolton, and John Denver
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Music of South Carolina
..., and the Palace Theatre. Other artists tried their hand with their own theaters which did not last, such as Ronnie Milsap with the Ronnie Milsap Theater, and the Gatlin Brothers with the Gatlin Brothers Theater. Both of these venues now...
In this article: South Carolina, Myrtle Beach, R&B, Charleston, West Columbia, Dixie Stampede, and Clemson
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Ronnie Lee Milsap (born January 16, 1943 in Robbinsville, North Carolina) is an American Country/Pop singer and musician. He was one of country music's most popular singers in the 1970s and 1980s. He became country music's first blind superstar. He was one of the many crossover country singers at this time, which was also called Countrypolitan or Country Pop. His biggest crossover hits include "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me", "Smoky Mountain Rain", and "Lost in the Fifties Tonight". He is credited with forty number-one songs on the country charts, third only to George Strait and Conway Twitty.
- Name At Birth:
- Ronnie Lee Milsap
- Birth Date:
- January 16, 1943
- Occupation:
- Singer, Musician
- Instrument Played:
- vocals, piano, keyboards
- Years Active:
- 1971–Present
- Associated With:
- Kenny Rogers
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