Roy Acuff

Roy Acuff

Deceased · Born: Sep 15, 1903 · Died: Nov 23, 1992

Personal Details

Born Sep 15, 1903 Maynardville, Tennessee, USA
Relatives
  • Eddie Acuff (Sibling)

Biography

From Wikipedia Roy Claxton Acuff (September 15, 1903 – November 23, 1992) was an American country music singer, fiddler, and promoter. Known as the "King of Country Music," Acuff is often credited with moving the genre from its early string band and "hoedown" format to the star singer-based format that helped make it internationally successful. In 1952 Hank Williams told Ralph Gleason, "He's the biggest singer this music ever knew. You booked him and you didn't worry about crowds. For drawing power in the South, it was Roy Acuff, then God." Acuff began his music career in the 1930s, and gained regional fame as the singer and fiddler for his group, the Smoky Mountain Boys. He joined the Grand Ole Opry in 1938, and although his popularity as a musician waned in the late 1940s, he remained one of the Opry's key figures and promoters for nearly four decades. In 1942, Acuff co-founded the first major Nashville-based country music publishing company—Acuff-Rose Music—which signed acts such as Hank Williams, Roy Orbison, and The Everly Brothers. In 1962, Acuff became the first living inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Career

1969
Hee Haw
Hee Haw
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1949
Home in San Antone
Home in San Antone as Roy Acuff aka Jack Jones
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1948
Smoky Mountain Melody
Smoky Mountain Melody as Roy Acuff
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1946
Night Train to Memphis
Night Train to Memphis as Roy Acuff
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1943
O, My Darling Clementine
O, My Darling Clementine as Sheriff Roy Acuff
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2019
Country Music
Country Music
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2004
American Masters
American Masters
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2001
1993
1979
Dolly & Carol in Nashville
Ramblin'Man
Ramblin'Man
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1972
Bluegrass Country Soul
1970
The Nashville Sound
1969
The Johnny Cash Show