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Roy Acuff

Country music
The son of a farmer-poster-preacher in the Baptist Church, where he learned to sing, Roy had to give up professional baseball after suffering severe sunstroke. His father introduced him to the violin and, in 1932, he joined the Doc Howers Medicine Show, a troupe of traveling musicians, before founding his own group, The Crazy Tennessians, which hosted local radio shows. Roy Acuff recorded his first songs in Chicago in 1936, including "The Great Speckled Bird" and "Wabash Cannonball", two immortal hits. In 1938, he made his first appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, and his musicians...
Songs
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Wabash CannonballRoy Acuff
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Wreck on the HighwayRoy Acuff and Roy Acuff & His Smokey Mountain Boys
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Great Speckled BirdRoy Acuff
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Wabash CannonballRoy Acuff
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Waltz of the WindRoy Acuff
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Will the Circle Be UnbrokenRoy Acuff
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Wabash CannonballRoy Acuff

Songs Of The Smokey Mountains

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Wreck on the HighwayRoy Acuff and Roy Acuff & His Smokey Mountain Boys

Early Years

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Great Speckled BirdRoy Acuff

Roy Acuff

2:50

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Wabash CannonballRoy Acuff

The Essential Roy Acuff

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Waltz of the WindRoy Acuff

Songs Of The Smokey Mountains

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Will the Circle Be UnbrokenRoy Acuff

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Albums