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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kitty_WellsKitty Wells - Wikipedia

    Kitty Wells died on July 16, 2012, in Madison, Tennessee, from complications of a stroke. She was 92. Achievements and honors. First solo female country artist to have a number 1 record on the charts; First female country artist to sell one million records; First woman to headline a major tour

  2. Ellen Muriel Deason (Nashville, 30 de agosto de 1919-ibídem, 16 de julio de 2012), conocida profesionalmente como Kitty Wells, fue una cantante estadounidense de música country. [1] Su éxito de 1952 "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels", la convirtió en la primera cantante femenina de country en entrar en los U.S. country charts y la ...

  3. 12 de jun. de 2010 · manbehindthescreen. 94.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 48K. 8.3M views 13 years ago. Miss Kitty Wells sings her big 1952 #1 hit 'It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels' at the Grand Ole Opry. The...

  4. Kitty Wells (born August 30, 1919, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.—died July 16, 2012, Madison, Tennessee) American country music singer and songwriter who was the first female star of the genre. Deason sang gospel music in church as a child. In the 1930s she made her radio debut and took her stage name, Kitty Wells, from a Carter Family song.

  5. Kitty Wells was a gospel-touched country singer who broke industry barriers for women with her 1952 hit "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels". Learn about her life, songs, and legacy from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › Kitty_WellsKitty Wells - Wikiwand

    Ellen Muriel Deason, conocida profesionalmente como Kitty Wells, fue una cantante estadounidense de música country. Su éxito de 1952 "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels", la convirtió en la primera cantante femenina de country en entrar en los U.S. country charts y la primera estrella femenina del country.

  7. 16 de jul. de 2012 · NASHVILLE — Kitty Wells, who was on the verge of quitting music to be a homemaker when she recorded a hit in 1952 that struck a chord with women and began opening doors for them in country...