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Sleepy LaBeef
Sleepy LaBeef
American musician
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Charlie Rich
Charlie Rich
American country music singer and musician
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Tommy Tucker
Tommy Tucker
American musician
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Eddie Rabbitt
Eddie Rabbitt
American country music singer-songwriter
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Connie Smith
Connie Smith
American country music artist
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Jessi Colter
Jessi Colter
American country music artist
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Billie Jo Spears
Billie Jo Spears
US country singer
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Melba Montgomery
Melba Montgomery
American musician
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Billy "Crash" Craddock
Billy "Crash" Craddock
American singer
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Carl Mann
Carl Mann
American singer
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Brooks & Dunn
Brooks & Dunn
American country music duo
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Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
American country music artist and actress
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Hank Locklin
Hank Locklin
American musician
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Jerry Lordan
Jerry Lordan
English songwriter, composer and singer
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K. T. Oslin
K. T. Oslin
American musician
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Wanda Jackson
Wanda Jackson
American singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist
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Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins
American recording artist; rockabilly musician, songwriter
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American Hi-Fi
American Hi-Fi
American band
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Collin Raye
Collin Raye
American country singer
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Little Big Town
Little Big Town
band
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Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
English pop singer
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Rhett Akins
Rhett Akins
American singer and songwriter
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Billy Dean
Billy Dean
American country music singer and songwriter
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The Mavericks
The Mavericks
US country band
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Brownsville Station
Brownsville Station
American rock band
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Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
American country music singer and songwriter
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Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson
American country music singer (1947-2015)
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Miles Jaye
Miles Jaye
American musician
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Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
American recording artist; country music singer, actor (1937-2008)
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Technotronic
Technotronic
Belgian band
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Evelyn Thomas
Evelyn Thomas
American musician
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Keith Urban
Keith Urban
New Zealand-born Australian country music singer
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Sandy Posey
Sandy Posey
American pop singer
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Sugarloaf
Sugarloaf
band
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Marvin Rainwater
Marvin Rainwater
American country and rockabilly singer and songwriter
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Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood
American country singer
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Sunny Sweeney
Sunny Sweeney
American singer
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Garnet Mimms
Garnet Mimms
American musician
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The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
American pop band
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Heart
Heart
American rock band
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Webb Pierce
Webb Pierce
American honky-tonk vocalist, songwriter and guitarist
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Lonestar
Lonestar
American country music group
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Stray Cats
Stray Cats
band
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Styx
Styx
American rock band from Chicago
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Claudja Barry
Claudja Barry
Singer, songwriter, actress
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Craig Morgan
Craig Morgan
American musical artist
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Ace Cannon
Ace Cannon
American Solo Music Artist of the Saxophone
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Wayne Wonder
Wayne Wonder
Jamaican musician
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Johnny Horton
Johnny Horton
American country music, honky tonk and rockabilly singer and musician, songwriter
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Aqua
Aqua
Danish-Norwegian music group
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Jerry Jaye (born October 19, 1937 in Manila, Arkansas) is an American country/rockabilly singer.

Jaye grew up on a sharecropper's farm and did a stint in the Navy from 1954 to 1958. After his return he started a band with bassist Tommy Baker and drummer Carl Frye, who began playing the local Arkansas circuits. In 1966, the group traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, and recorded a single, "My Girl Josephine" (a hit for Fats Domino the previous decade). The single was initially released in a press run of 500; Jaye shopped the disc to local radio stations, and as the tune began getting airplay, Jaye signed a contract with Hi Records for national distribution. Re-released in 1967, "My Girl Josephine" became a hit single in the US, peaking at No. 29 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. A full-length LP, My Girl Josephine, followed, which hit No. 195 in the US, but four further singles from the album failed to make an impact on the charts. During this time Jaye toured with Booker T and the MGs and Lou Rawls among others.

Jaye left Hi Records in 1970 and began recording new material for Nashville's Mega/Raintree. Seven singles were released, some of which found regional success. Between 1974 and 1975 he sang lead with the Bill Black Combo after its founder's death. In 1975, Jaye signed with Columbia Records, first releasing a cover of Tommy Edwards's "It's All in the Game". This was followed by two further US Country hits (again with Hi Records) in 1976, "Honky Tonk Women Love Redneck Men" (US Country No. 32) and "Hot and Still Heatin' (US Country No. 78). In 1979 he left Hi again, and began touring the American South with his wife Darlene Battles. Together they released an album on Bejay Records[1] in 1984. Jaye toured Sweden and England in the 1990s, and released another album, One More Time, in 2005.