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  1. After many years on radio and as a prolific recording artist and even becoming a member of the Sons of the Pioneers, Doye ended up in southern California on KTLA, one of the country's pioneer TV stations.

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      Paul Vidal's great Doye O'Dell tribute and info site in...

    • Gallery

      Doye, Carolina Cotton San Diego early 50s. Doye & Carolina...

    • Media

      Doye O'Dell video clips from Ranch Party with Tex Ritter....

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      O'Dell wound up with a Mercury contract and also appeared in...

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      Doye O'Dell official site. Verification No.: * HTML forms...

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      Doye O'Dell movies available on DVD : Doye's movies...

  2. Doye O'Dell was the first artist to record this Christmas standard. Doye was born in Gustine, Texas in 1912 and raised as a boy in Plainview, Texas, where Ji...

  3. 4 de jul. de 2019 · The original 78rpm single was issued on Exclusive 65 - Blue Christmas (Billy Hayes-Jay Johnson) by Doye O’Dell, recorded November 1948 For hundreds of other ‘originals,’ please visit the ...

  4. O'Dell wound up with a Mercury contract and also appeared in movies, including acting appearances alongside Tex Ritter, Ronald Reagan, James Garner, and Roy Rogers. He also had an impressive television career, including Western Varieties, at one point the highest-rated Western show in Los Angeles.

  5. Doye O'Dell. American singer, musician and actor. Born November 22, 1912 in Gustine, Texas, USA. Died January 3, 2001 (age of 88) in Northridge, California, USA. Married to actress Joan Barton in 1955 (divorced). O'Dell's dad was a cotton farmer and later moved the family to the far west Texas town of Plainview.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2008 · Doye's version of the early truckin' classic.

  7. Doye O'Dell video clips from Ranch Party with Tex Ritter. Playing an instrumental version of "Oklahoma Hills" on his KTLA show "Western Varieties" around 1955. Diesel Smoke and Dangerous Curves on Ranch Party late 1950s.