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Ferlin Husky, whose 1957 hit Gone helped create what became known as the Nashville Sound, has died at age 85.
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Ferlin Fish-Boy -- A kaleidoscopically experimental novel in which a flyfisherman dreams he has become a trout and must train himself to become one of the school.
My Reading Year 2009
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Ferlin Fish-Boy -- A kaleidoscopically experimental novel in which a flyfisherman dreams he has become a trout and must train himself to become one of the school.
December 2009 2009
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Ferlin Fish-Boy -- A kaleidoscopically experimental novel in which a flyfisherman dreams he has become a trout and must train himself to become one of the school.
Satirical 2009
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I wish there was a video of my favorite Ferlin tune, "Drunken Driver," but sadly, even the fan-made one is just a title card.
Archive 2009-01-01 Lex10 2009
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Ferlin also made another morbid classic, "I Dug My Daddy's Grave."
Archive 2009-01-01 Lex10 2009
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Ferlin Husky, a pioneering country music entertainer in the 1950s and early '60s known for hits like "Wings of a Dove" and "Gone," died Thursday.
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If every man and woman who worked together in the music business or whatever had the relationship that me and Ferlin had, it would be a wonderful thing.
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AP - FILE - In this Nov. 10, 2010 file photo, Ferlin Husky attends the 44th Annual Country Music Awards in … Music Video:Kenny Chesney hits the road for 2011 tour 38 mins ago
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Shepard, known as "The Grand Lady of The Grand Ole Opry" as she enters her 56th year on the show, paired with fellow Hall of Fame member Ferlin Husky in 1953 on "A Dear John Letter," her first No. 1 country hit.
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