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(1910 -1968) Blue Lick, KY
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An outstanding vocal talent in
Country, Gospel and Pop music, Foley was one of the most
versatile performers of all time.
One of several Kentucky musicians recruited by John
Lee Lair, he was a star of the WLS Barn Dance in the
1930’s, a Grand Ole Opry headliner in the 1940’s , and
also had his own network show, “Avalon Time” with
comedian “Red” Skelton.
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In the 1950’s, he hosted “Ozark Jubilee” and
helped many young performers to get their start.
He recorded such huge hits as Old
Shep and Smoke On The Water, which topped the charts for 13 weeks in 1944.
A string of hits followed including, Chattanooga
Shoe Shine Boy (another 13 weeks at number one),Brimingham
Bounce, Midnight, Good Night Irene (duet with Ernest
Tubb), and One By
One (duet with Kitty Wells).
But it was as a gospel singer that “Red” really
made his mark. His
1951 recording of Peace
In The Valley was the first gospel recording to sell a
million copies, and he was the number one sacred song
performer for five consecutive years. He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1967, the
first Kentuckian to receive that honor. |
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Kentucky
Music
Hall of Fame & Museum
Post
Office Box 85
2590 Richmond Road
Renfro Valley, Kentucky 40473
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