This is a tribute to the first lady of country music. |
This is a tribute piece to the first lady of country music who opened the door for all women who came after her. A Tribute To Patsy Montana by Barbara Lynn Terry Born in Hope, Arkansas in 19 ot 8 her parents saw her smiling face a bundle of joy that would make the boys all want her for their own. But the seeds of fame in her were sown as she bounced onto the country music scene. She was talented, her wits very keen. She sang from her pure heart, "I Wanna Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart" but that was only the start of a grand career for this first woman of country music who showed every man that she was as good as they. She was the first lady of country music to get a million dollar best seller in what what would net her fame and fortune and respect as well. She sang and yodeled her way into the hearts of every American but it was only the start. She appeared on the radio singing her songs and no one could find she'd done wrong singing her songs of independence strong. She opened the door for women in country music and played with many musicians, as well as performing her own songs. She played the cello, the violin and guitar and her voice was heard by all close and from afar. She made it to the Grand Old Opry, the Louisiana Hayride, she formed her own group called the Montana Cowgirls, in a depression era world. She acted with Gene Autry the singing cowboy and showed that she was nobody's toy. She was strong, happy, carefree and to sing she just wanted to be the woman she was without more. She passed away May 3, 1996 after a lifetime of achievement and being inducted into the Country Music Hall Of Fame in 1996 her memory will live on in the hearts of America and the grateful thanks from women in country music for opening the door. Ruby Blevins, October 30, 1908 to May 3, 1996 You will always be in our hearts Patsy. © 2009 by Barbara Lynn Terry |