Lefty Frizzell
Singer, guitarist,
songwriter
Born in Corsicana,
Texas, in 1928; died in 1975
Born William Orville, son of a Texas
oil driller
Golden Gloves boxer whose wicked left
hook earns him his nickname
Weaned on the music of Jimmie Rodgers,
and later cuts a memorable tribute album of
Rodgers standards
Wins fame in early 1940s playing
dance-hall and club circuit in Greenville, Waco
and Dallas
First makes Top 10 with two singles in
1950: I Love You a Thousand Ways and
If You Got the Money, Honey, Ive Got
the Time
Has four songs in the national top 10
simultaneously in 1952
Regular member of the Grand Ole Opry
from the early 1950s
Invites a devoted 16-year-old fan,
Merle Haggard, to open his show at
Bakersfields Rainbow Gardens in 1953 or
1954
Features Bakersfields Roy
Nichols, later to play with Haggard, on lead
guitar in early- to mid-1950s
Plays occasionally at the Blackboard
13 career top-10 songs, three No. 1
hits
Dies in Nashville following a stroke at
age 47
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