@SPENNA99 That's the late great Tex Ritter, father of the late great comedy actor, John Ritter of the " Three's Company " TV sitcom. Tex Ritter was a Big Country Western Star of the Grand Ole' Opry during the 40's thru the
@SPENNA99 ; You're Welcome! When my generation, " the Baby Boomers " i.e. post WW II , were growing up,each & every Country & Western Grand ole' Opry Star had their own individual unique style and manner. No Two sounded alike. One could hear just a few lines of a song on the radio and know who it was and the name of the song. Nowdays, this so-called " New Country " of which I don't care for much, they all sound the same! They all sound like '' cookie cutter '' copies of each other! So boring!
This is from the 1960's
Does anyone know for sure who's voice this is, so I can credit.
SPENNA99 2 years ago
@SPENNA99 That's the late great Tex Ritter, father of the late great comedy actor, John Ritter of the " Three's Company " TV sitcom. Tex Ritter was a Big Country Western Star of the Grand Ole' Opry during the 40's thru the
60's.
BearStar1 8 months ago
@BearStar1 Thanks for the info.
SPENNA99 8 months ago
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BearStar1 8 months ago
@SPENNA99 ; You're Welcome! When my generation, " the Baby Boomers " i.e. post WW II , were growing up,each & every Country & Western Grand ole' Opry Star had their own individual unique style and manner. No Two sounded alike. One could hear just a few lines of a song on the radio and know who it was and the name of the song. Nowdays, this so-called " New Country " of which I don't care for much, they all sound the same! They all sound like '' cookie cutter '' copies of each other! So boring!
BearStar1 8 months ago