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Webb Pierce will be honored with a marker on the Northeast Louisiana Music Trail and a tribute concert at 6 p.m. Friday in Alley Park on Trenton Street. Pierce was considered one of the most ...
Seminal honky-tonk singer Webb Pierce had 34 consecutive Top 10 country hits, 10 of them reaching No. 1, from 1952 to 1957. Pierce had more hits than contemporaries Lefty Frizzell, Ernest Tubb and ...
Regarded by many as one of country's most potent moaners ever, Webb Pierce receives reverent tribute on this multi-artist Audium release produced by Pierce disciple Gail Davies. By Billboard Staff ...
Webb Pierce, 69, a country music singer who was ranked by one poll as one of the 10 biggest stars in country music history, died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at a Nashville hospital. The Louisiana ...
During the week of Feb. 20, 1954, Webb Pierce started his 17-week reign atop Billboard's Best Sellers in Stores country chart with "Slowly." Co-written by Pierce and Tommy Hill, the song derives ...
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