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    Gus Hardin (born Carolyn Ann Blankenship; April 9, 1945 – February 17, 1996) was a country music singer. She recorded for RCA Records between 1983 and...
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  • performed by Brendan Shine "Catch Me If You Can" performed by Hugo Duncan "Gus Hardin singles". Allmusic. Retrieved November 29, 2011. List of songs written...
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  • J. Cale, Leon Russell, Roger Tillison and Elvin Bishop. After 1980, Gus Hardin (country), and Jeff Carson (country) released roots music albums. Although...
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    John Wesley Hardin (May 26, 1853 – August 19, 1895) was an American Old West outlaw, gunfighter, and controversial folk icon. Hardin often got into trouble...
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  • Guyton Lucy Hale Connie Hall Kristen Hall Jennifer Hanson Arlene Harden Gus Hardin Linda Hargrove Joni Harms Jessica Harp Emmylou Harris Kree Harrison Ali...
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    Brooks' band for some years. She also worked with the late country star Gus Hardin and other musicians in Tulsa. Smittle was a lesbian, and Brooks has credited...
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  • You Do" Anne Murray 3 10 1 79 1 1 Heart Over Mind 1985 "Just as Long as I Have You" Gus Hardin — — 72 — — 52 — "—" denotes releases that did not chart...
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  • musician (Bread) Hanson, Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson, Pop rock band Gus Hardin (1945–1996), female country musician Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, jazz band...
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  • Just as Long as I Have You (category Gus Hardin songs)
    Dave Loggins and J.D. Martin. Loggins originally recorded the song with Gus Hardin in 1985. Their version peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot Country...
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  • (RCA/Dimension) Foster & Lloyd Keith Gattis Vince Gill Danny Gokey Andy Griggs Gus Hardin Mike Henderson Becky Hobbs Ryan Hurd (Moved To Arista Nashville) Waylon...
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    Brooks, The Gap Band, St. Vincent, Clyde Stacy, Flash Terry, Hanson, Gus Hardin, Jeff Carson, Ronnie Dunn, Jamie Oldaker, Bob Wills, David Cook, Broncho...
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    Jennings Hank Williams, Jr. Favorite Country Female Video Artist Anne Murray Gus Hardin Charly McClain Favorite Country Band/Duo/Group Video Artist The Oak Ridge...
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  • – "Wind Beneath My Wings" The Closer You Get... — Alabama Jim Glaser Gus Hardin 1983 Ronnie Milsap Sylvia Merle Haggard – "Are the Good Times Really Over...
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  • Larson Becky Hobbs Hilary Kanter Katy Moffatt Karen Taylor-Good 1984 Gus Hardin Lane Brody Amy Grant Kathy Mattea Lorrie Morgan 1983 Karen Brooks Deborah...
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  • Hanna-McEuen Frank Hannon Jennifer Hanson (born 1973) Arlene Harden (born 1945) Gus Hardin (1945–1996) Hardy (born 1990) Keith Harling (born 1963) Trent Harmon (born...
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  • Year Title Peak chart positions Album US Country CAN Country 1984 "All Tangled Up in Love" (Gus Hardin with Earl Thomas Conley) 8 8 Wall of Tears...
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  • Vocalist Jim Glaser Darrell Clanton Craig Dillingham Mark Gray Wayne Massey Gus Hardin Lane Brody Amy Grant Kathy Mattea Lorrie Morgan Pioneer Award Eddy Arnold...
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    Campbell, Hardin started hanging out at Nashville's Hall of Fame Club, and he met and married Tulsa country music singer Gus Hardin. He stayed with Gus and...
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  • African American Piedmont blues singer-guitarist (b. 1915) February 17 – Gus Hardin, country music singer (b.1945) February 19 – Charlie Finley, businessman...
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  • All Tangled Up in Love (category Gus Hardin songs)
    American country music artists Gus Hardin and Earl Thomas Conley. It was released in October 1984 as the first single from Hardin's album Wall of Tears. The...
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  • Norful Dennis Jernigan Jody Miller Gail Davies Gayle Peevey Katrina Elam Gus Hardin Lorrie Collins Kellie Coffey Evelyn Pittman Molly Bee Michael Brewer Molly...
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  • 1996 in country music, Marriage of Tim McGraw and Faith Hill; deaths of Gus Hardin and Faron Young. 1997 in country music, Six weeks at No. 1 for "It's Your...
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  • (RCA/Dimension) Foster & Lloyd Keith Gattis Vince Gill Danny Gokey Andy Griggs Gus Hardin Mike Henderson Becky Hobbs Ryan Hurd (Moved to Arista Nashville) Andrew...
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  • Alabama Top New Male Vocalist — Jim Glaser Top New Female Vocalist — Gus Hardin Entertainer of the Year — Family Brown Male Artist of the Year — Dick...
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  • built by forced labour in a penal colony Wall of Tears, a 1984 album by Gus Hardin "Wall of Tears" (song), this album's title track, also recorded by K.T...
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  • Wall of Tears (song) (category Gus Hardin songs)
    Peter McCann. It was originally recorded by American country music artist Gus Hardin and was the title track of her 1984 album. The song was also recorded...
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  • Danielle Bradbery, winner of season four of NBC's The Voice. February 17 — Gus Hardin, 50, female singer best known for her Earl Thomas Conley duet "All Tangled...
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  • Janie Fricke Top Vocal Duo: Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers Top Vocal Group: Alabama Top New Male Vocalist: Jim Glaser Top New Female Vocalist: Gus Hardin...
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  • 1 1 Ain't She Somethin' Else Conway Twitty 8 8 All Tangled Up in Love Gus Hardin 8 22 Angel in Your Arms Barbara Mandrell 1 1 Baby Bye Bye Gary Morris...
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  • the John D. LeVan Band. In the years since, he played with Bill David, Gus Hardin, Tommy Overstreet and others. Frisco rejoined Cale's band in 1994, and...
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