One hundred three days ago today, the yodeling crooner who helped influence a future Beatle and other legends was born.
Slim Whitman, the singer known for the 1952 hit “Indian Love Call,” died Wednesday (June 19) in Jacksonville, Fla. He was 89. His death from heart failure was confirmed by his son-in-law. The sweeping ...
The down-on-his-luck singer sat on the steps of Nashville’s famed Grand Ole Opry, bemoaning the job he’d just lost at a radio station, when out walked country legend Hank Williams. The celebrated but ...
According to his son-in-law Roy Beagle, Whitman died of heart failure at Orange Park Medical Center in Florida. Whitman recorded more than 65 albums and sold millions of records. His career spanned ...
Country singer Slim Whitman, the high-pitched yodeler who sold millions of records through ever-present TV ads in the 1980s and 1990s and whose song saved the world in the film comedy "Mars Attacks!," ...
ORANGE PARK, Fla. -- Florida native and famed country singer Slim Whitman has died at the age of 90. A family member confirmed Whitman passed away peacefully surrounded by family overnight Wednesday ...
MIAMI (AP) — Country singer Slim Whitman, the high-pitched yodeler who sold millions of records through ever-present TV ads in the 1980s and 1990s and whose song saved the world in the film comedy ...
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