Kitty Wells Biography
Country Singer
Name at birth: Ellen Muriel Deason
Kitty Wells sang on radio and at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry before recording her 1952 hit "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels." She became the first woman to hit the top of the country charts, and she went on to be the top female country artist for over a decade. In 1976 she was inducted into the Country Music Association Hall of Fame, and in 1991 she was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
Other country music stars include Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and June Carter Cash.
Four Good Links
Kitty Wells Official Homepage
Straightforward pitch, with tour dates and gift shop
Kitty's Greatest Hits
Here you can listen to samples of her most famous tunes
Kitty Wells Search
Curious sort of meta-search page for Kitty
The Undisputed Queen
Tribute on the occasion of her 80th birthday
Vital Stats
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Death
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Best Known As
The Queen of Country Music



