music.wikisort.org - PoetHarvie June Van (Vanderpool) (born March 2, 1940) is country music singer. She was born in Monterey, Tennessee.[1] She first broke into the music scene in 1954 when she was only 13 with the help of Syd Nathan of King Records.[2] She came from a family of musicians, and her father had a local radio show in Ohio.[2]
American singer-songwriter
Harvie June Van |
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Born | (1940-03-02)March 2, 1940 |
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Origin | Monterey, Tennessee, United States |
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Genres | Country, Hillbilly |
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Occupation(s) | Singer |
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Instrument(s) | Vocals |
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Years active | 1956–1970 |
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Musical artist
Personal life
She married her manager Bob Ferguson who would later become a RCA Record Producer and Executive. They would adopt two Native American children. Harvie would later divorce him. Today she lives in the Nashville area.
Singles
- Can Can Skirt/My Sins Of Yesterday; single #1369 (1954)
- Lights Are Growing Dim/I'm Just Not That Kind; single #1387 (1955[3])
- Mama Don't Chase My Love Away/Don't Offer Me The Stars; single #1482 (1955[3])
- False Or True/I Found Out; King #1497 (1955[3])
- Dasher (1962)
- Johnny Darling/Little Wodden Man
- The Butcher Boy/Leaving Woman Blues (1959[4])
- When You Are Here/Poorwildwood Flower; RCA Victor #7668 (1959) Written by Bob Ferguson, Produced by Chet Atkins
- Natividad/Dasher (1967)
References
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