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Atkins produced records for The Browns, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Perry Como, Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings and many others.
In 1967, country entertainer Porter Wagoner invited Parton to join his organization, offering her a regular spot on his weekly syndicated television program The Porter Wagoner Show, as well as in his road show.
Wagoner also convinced his label, RCA Victor, to sign Parton.
By 1970, both Parton and Wagoner had grown frustrated by her lack of solo chart success, and Porter had her record Jimmie Rodgers ' " Mule Skinner Blues ", a gimmick that worked.
Parton and Wagoner performed their last duet concert in April 1974, and she ceased appearing on his TV show in mid-1974, though they remained affiliated, with him helping to produce her records through 1975.
With her 1976 album All I Can Do, co-produced by herself with Porter Wagoner, Parton began taking more of an active role in production, and began specifically aiming her music in a more mainstream, pop direction.
* Buck Trent ( born 1938 ), country music instrumentalist who accompanied Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton, among others
At the same time, country music was declining into a formulaic genre that appeared to offer the establishment what it wanted with artists such as Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton making the kind of music that was anathema to the growing counterculture.
* Two of a Kind ( Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton album ), 1971
* Always, Always, a 1969 album by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, or the title song
Greenbaum says he was inspired to write the song after watching country singers Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner singing a religious song on television.
Paxton's songs have been recorded by Pete Seeger and The Weavers, Judy Collins, Sandy Denny, Joan Baez, Doc Watson, Harry Belafonte, Peter, Paul and Mary, Marianne Faithfull, The Kingston Trio, The Chad Mitchell Trio, John Denver, Dolly Parton and Porter Wagoner, Willie Nelson, Flatt & Scruggs, The Move, The Fireballs, and many others ( see covers ).
Wagoner introduced them to his singing partner at the time, Dolly Parton, and encouraged her to go back home and finish school, although he did invite her to travel with him and Dolly Parton on weekends during the summer.
She explained that she had worked with Porter Wagoner some and had traveled with him and Dolly Parton on weekends and during the summers.
Ferguson worked for nearly 30 years at RCA's Studio B producing hundreds of albums for artists such as Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, and Porter Wagoner.
* Just Between You And Me-Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton
In the mid-1970s, Parton was approached by Bill Graham, president of Show Biz, Inc., the same company that produced The Porter Wagoner Show ( on which Parton had costarred for seven years ), and soon afterward the syndicated variety show Dolly was born.
( Wagoner, who'd sold his to former protégé Dolly Parton, was able to recover it from her later.

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For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts – even " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )", which later became a standard – were as successful as her duets with Wagoner.
Though her solo singles and the Wagoner duets were successful, her biggest hit of this period would be " Jolene ".
Several characters are based on real country music figures: Henry Gibson's Haven Hamilton is a composite of Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, and Porter Wagoner ; Ronee Blakely's Barbara Jean is based on Loretta Lynn ; the black country singer Tommy Brown ( played by Timothy Brown ) is based on Charley Pride ; and the feuding folk trio is based on Peter, Paul and Mary ; within the trio, the married couple of Bill and Mary were inspired by Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert, who later became Starland Vocal Band .< ref >
Strassburg and Cynthia Street ( now known as Wagoner ) Schools were built during this time to accommodate the needs of residents ’ children.
Ambulances were on the scene from Tulsa, Muskogee, Vinita, Claremore, Wagoner, and Siloam Springs, Arkansas.
During the American Civil War, many of Poestenkill's men served with the Union's forces ; twelve who died in action were Daniel M. Horton, Philip Amidon, Daniel Morrison, John Wagoner, George Bradt, Dexter Randall, William H. H. Wood, Martin Larabee, Willard Bailey, W. L. Robbins, George Simmons, and William H. Mason.
Chuck Berry and Porter Wagoner were both born in Missouri.
Big names such as Patsy Cline, Eddy Arnold, Johnny Cash and Faron Young were interspersed with a regular cast, including a group of young talent the Jubilee brought to national fame: 11-year-old Brenda Lee, Porter Wagoner, Wanda Jackson, Sonny James, Jean Shepard and The Browns.
During hearings for government loans to the Big Three Automakers, Wagoner, Alan Mulally and Robert Nardelli were criticized for flying to Washington, D. C. in corporate jets.
Porter Wagoner and Janis Ian each ran into financial trouble due to mismanagement, and were only able to avoid bankruptcy by selling their publishing.

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Top-twenty singles during this period included " The Right Combination ", " Burning the Midnight Oil " ( both duets with Porter Wagoner, 1971 ), " Lost Forever in Your Kiss " ( with Wagoner ), " Touch Your Woman ( 1972 ), " If Teardrops Were Pennies " ( with Wagoner ), " My Tennessee Mountain Home " and " Travelin ' Man " ( 1973 ).
Having grown up listening to the music of the Grand Ole Opry both in Pikeville, and then in Louisville, Roger had moved to Nashville in 1970 and became a producer with The Porter Wagoner Show.
To both Roger and Patty's surprise, Wagoner thumped his hand on his desk and said he was going to help her out.
At least one court has recently suggested that if parties are both in fault ( corporation and third-parties ), but not equally in fault, that relief should be granted ( and Wagoner denied ) to the party bearing less fault.
Van Wagoner was a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1936 and 1940 which both re-nominated Franklin D. Roosevelt for U. S. President.

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RCA decided to protect their investment by releasing her first single as a duet with Wagoner.
The eastern area of Wagoner County was settled by the Creek after their forced removal in Alabama in the 1820s.
Fair Oaks was incorporated in 1966, by L. S. Robson, owner of a large ranch in Wagoner County.
* Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-63 ( 1972 ; Copper Canyon Press, 2006 ) ( selected and arranged by David Wagoner )
** Robert M. Jones ( art director ) & Les Leverette ( photographer ) for Confessions of a Broken Man performed by Porter Wagoner
The primary venue for dining on campus is Wagoner Hall, commonly referred to as Wag by students and staff.
English translation by Robert A Wagoner, as " The Colonial Situation: A Theoretical Approach ( 1951 ) in Immanuel Wallerstein, ed.
In late 2003, General Motors, then led by CEO Rick Wagoner, officially canceled the EV1 program.
In 1999, she was inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry by Porter Wagoner, performing a cover Patsy Cline's " Sweet Dreams ( Of You )" the night of her induction.
Van Wagoner cites a letter written by Orson's brother Parley P. Pratt,
Most recently, Gusto Records released new material recorded by Porter Wagoner in the 5 years prior to his death.
T. Irwin, John T., " The Crisis of Regular Forms " of On the Edge of the Knife by Charles Edward Eaton ; Birth and Copulation and Death by Harry Morris ; Coat on a Stick by Rolfe Humphries ; The Geography of Lograire by Thomas Merton ; New and Selected Poems by David Wagoner ; The World Before Us: Poems 1950-70 by Theodore Weiss, The Sewanee Review, Vol.
In early June 2005 Wagoner announced that GM in the United States would close several plants and shed 25, 000 employees ( 17 % of GM's U. S. workforce ) by 2008.

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