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Red Foley

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Aliases
Rambling Red Foley
Red Foley and The Cumberland Valley Boys
Red Foley with The Cumberland Valley Boys
Red Foley with The Dixie Dons
Red Foley with The Nashville Dixielanders
Real name
Clyde Julian Foley
Born
June 17, 1910
Died
September 19, 1968
Country
United States
IPI
00010449717 2 works
00010450544 1 work
Affiliation
BMI
Comments
Country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and banjo player. He was a fixture on radio with the National Barn Dance and the Grand Ole Opry, and later hosted the "Ozark Jubilee" show on radio and TV. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1967.
Member of
Brown's Ferry Four
Cumberland Ridge Runners
Family
Pat Boone Son in law (married Foley's daughter Shirley)
Shirley Boone Daughter
Judy Martin Wife
Betty Foley Daughter
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Originals

Title Performer Release date Covered by
January 1954 (2 artists)
September 1948 (12 artists)
listen on Internet Archive  REL December 1949 (42 artists)
Originally by "T" Texas Tyler - The Man with a Million Friends REC
 REL August 1950 (13 artists)
Originally by Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Al Galante REC
 REC October 1955 (19 artists)
Originally by Patti Page with Jack Rael and His Orchestra REL
August 1958 (4 artists)
Heska-holka Red Foley 1951 Missing information
April 1951 (3 artists)
listen on Internet Archive August 1952 (3 artists)
April 1934 (26 artists)
 REC April 1954 (4 artists)
Originally by Joe Maphis & Rose Lee REL
October 1952 (15 artists)
May 1950 (8 artists)
October 1952 (12 artists)
October 1947 (4 artists)
March 1936 (54 artists)
 REL April 1941 Originally by Gene Autry REC,BRD
July 1944 (5 artists)
December 1949 (2 artists)
 REC October 1955 (3 artists)
Originally by Jack Carroll - Arranged and conducted by Joe Leahy REL
 REL June 1949 (6 artists)
Originally by Jesse Rogers and His '49ers REC
September 1948 (22 artists)
June 1953 Jill Whitney
 REC September 1955 (8 artists)
Originally by Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & His Orch. REL
December 1955 (3 artists)
March 1953 (5 artists)