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Jean Shepard
Jean Shepard
American singer
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Norma Jean
Norma Jean
American musician
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Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire
American country music artist and actress
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Julie Roberts
Julie Roberts
American country music artist
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Linda Davis
Linda Davis
American country music singer
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Kitty Wells
Kitty Wells
American country music singer
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Charly McClain
Charly McClain
musician
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Jessi Colter
Jessi Colter
American country music artist
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Wynonna Judd
Wynonna Judd
American country singer
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Cristy Lane
Cristy Lane
American musician
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Mark Wills
Mark Wills
American country music artist
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Jeanne Pruett
Jeanne Pruett
American musician
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Miranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert
American country music singer
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Billy Ray Cyrus
Billy Ray Cyrus
American singer-songwriter and actor
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Jamey Johnson
Jamey Johnson
American country musician
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Judy Rodman
Judy Rodman
American singer
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Ray Stevens
Ray Stevens
American country and pop singer-songwriter musician
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Deborah Allen
Deborah Allen
American country music singer, songwriter, author, and actress
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Bobbie Gentry
Bobbie Gentry
American singer-songwriter
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Lynn Anderson
Lynn Anderson
American country music singer (1947-2015)
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Sammi Smith
Sammi Smith
American country music singer and songwriter
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Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood
American country singer
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Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood
American country music singer
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Donna Fargo
Donna Fargo
American country singer-songwriter
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Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare
American singer-songwriter
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Lee Ann Womack
Lee Ann Womack
American country music singer and songwriter
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Toby Keith
Toby Keith
American country music singer and actor
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Gail Davies
Gail Davies
American singer-songwriter
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Pam Tillis
Pam Tillis
American country music singer-songwriter and actress
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Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
Felice and Boudleaux Bryant
American wife and husband country music and pop songwriting team
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Juice Newton
Juice Newton
American pop and country singer
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Dina Carroll
Dina Carroll
English singer of Scottish and African American heritage
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Teresa Brewer
Teresa Brewer
US pop singer
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Skeeter Davis
Skeeter Davis
American singer-songwriter
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Patti LaBelle
Patti LaBelle
American singer-songwriter and actress
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Jo Dee Messina
Jo Dee Messina
American country music artist
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Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton
American country music singer and television personality
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Sylvia
Sylvia
American recording artist; country singer
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Jessica Andrews
Jessica Andrews
American country music singer
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Connie Smith
Connie Smith
American country music artist
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Donna Summer
Donna Summer
American singer and songwriter
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Andy Griggs
Andy Griggs
American country music artist
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Kellie Coffey
Kellie Coffey
American musician
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American singer and recording artist
Awards Received
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927 – January 1, 2013), known professionally as Patti Page, was an American singer of pop and country music and occasional actress. She was the top-charting female vocalist and best-selling female artist of the 1950s, selling over 100 million records during a six-decade long career. She was often introduced as "the Singin' Rage, Miss Patti Page". New York WNEW disc-jockey William B. Williams introduced her as "A Page in my life called Patti".

Page signed with Mercury Records in 1947, and became their first successful female artist, starting with 1948's "Confess". In 1950, she had her first million-selling single "With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming", and eventually had 14 additional million-selling singles between 1950 and 1965.

Page's signature song, "Tennessee Waltz", was one of the biggest-selling singles of the 20th century, and is recognized today as one of the official songs of the state of Tennessee. It spent 13 weeks atop the Billboard magazine's Best-Sellers List in 1950/51. Page had three additional No. 1 hit singles between 1950 and 1953, "All My Love (Bolero)", "I Went to Your Wedding", and "(How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window".

Unlike most other pop singers, Page blended country music styles into many of her songs. As a result of this crossover appeal, many of Page's singles appeared on the Billboard Country Chart. In the 1970s, she shifted her style more toward country music and began having even more success on the country charts, ending up as one of the few vocalists to have charted in five separate decades.

With the rise of Rock and Roll in the 1950s, mainstream popular music record sales began to decline. Page was among the few pop singers who were able to maintain popularity, continuing to have hits well into the 1960s, with "Old Cape Cod", "Allegheny Moon", "A Poor Man's Roses (or a Rich Man's Gold)", and "Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte".

In 1997, Patti Page was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. She was posthumously honored with the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 2013.