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Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
American actor, songwriter, country Western music vocalist, and one of the last singing cowboys (1914-1982)
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Santo & Johnny
Santo & Johnny
American guitar duo
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Doyle Holly
Doyle Holly
American musician
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Turnpike Troubadours
Turnpike Troubadours
Country music band
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Mel McDaniel
Mel McDaniel
American country music artist
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Leon Russell
Leon Russell
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and session musician
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Tommy Cash
Tommy Cash
American musician
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Hoyt Axton
Hoyt Axton
American country singer
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Patti Page
Patti Page
American singer and recording artist
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Roger Miller
Roger Miller
American singer-songwriter, musician, and actor (1936-1992)
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Ernest Tubb
Ernest Tubb
American singer and songwriter of country music (1914-1984)
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Toby Keith
Toby Keith
American country music singer and actor
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Johnny Bond
Johnny Bond
American musician
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Tex Ritter
Tex Ritter
American country musician
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Brandon Jenkins
Brandon Jenkins
American singer-songwriter from Oklahoma
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Sammi Smith
Sammi Smith
American country music singer and songwriter
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The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys
American band that plays country music
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Gene Autry
Gene Autry
American actor and singer
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Vince Gill
Vince Gill
American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Conway Twitty
Conway Twitty
American country music singer
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David Frizzell
David Frizzell
American musician
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Cindy Walker
Cindy Walker
American songwriter, country music singer and dancer
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Gus Hardin
Gus Hardin
American musician
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Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart
American musician
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Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks
American country music singer
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John D. Loudermilk
John D. Loudermilk
American singer and songwriter
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Hanson
Hanson
American pop-rock band
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Wade Hayes
Wade Hayes
American country singer
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Bread
Bread
1970s American soft rock band from California
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Brooks & Dunn
Brooks & Dunn
American country music duo
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Bobby Goldsboro
Bobby Goldsboro
American pop and country singer-songwriter
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Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton
American country music singer and television personality
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Barbara Mandrell
Barbara Mandrell
American country music singer and actress
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Gene Pitney
Gene Pitney
American recording artist; singer and songwriter
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Jerry Lee Lewis
Jerry Lee Lewis
American recording artist; singer-songwriter and pianist
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Roy Milton
Roy Milton
American R&B and jump blues singer, drummer and bandleader
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J.J. Cale
J.J. Cale
American singer-songwriter and musician
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Robert Kraft
Robert Kraft
American composer
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Larry Boone
Larry Boone
American country music artist and songwriter
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Wanda Jackson
Wanda Jackson
American singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist
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Jerry Keller
Jerry Keller
American musician
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Jimmy Webb
Jimmy Webb
American songwriter, composer, and singer
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Johnny Gimble
Johnny Gimble
American musician
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Johnny Mathis
Johnny Mathis
American singer, recording artist
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Ronnie Dunn
Ronnie Dunn
American musician
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Johnny Rodriguez
Johnny Rodriguez
American singer
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Freddie Hart
Freddie Hart
American musician
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The 5th Dimension
The 5th Dimension
American popular music vocal group
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Sanford Clark
Sanford Clark
American country-rockabilly singer and guitarist
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Barbara Fairchild
Barbara Fairchild
American country and gospel singer
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Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins
American recording artist; rockabilly musician, songwriter
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The Swon Brothers
The Swon Brothers
dup, famous for their appearance on the American television singing reality show "The Voice".
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Henson Cargill (February 5, 1941 – March 24, 2007) was an American country music singer best known for the socially controversial 1968 Country No. 1 hit "Skip a Rope". His music career began in Oklahoma in clubs around Oklahoma City and Tulsa. He earned national recognition after getting a Nashville producer to agree to produce "Skip a Rope".

Cargill had a number of Top 20 hits including "Row Row Row" (1968), "None of My Business", and "The Most Uncomplicated Goodbye I Ever Heard" (1970). Later hits included "Some Old California Memory" and "Silence on the Line". He also had a television show and performed for many years in Reno and Las Vegas.