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Patsy Cline parents: Meet Hilda Virginia, Samuel Lawerence Hensley

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Virginia Patterson Hensley, born Patsy Cline; American singer (September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963). She was one of the first country music artists to move into pop music, and she is regarded as one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century. During her eight-year recording career, Cline had several major hits, including two Billboard Hot Country and Western Sides number-one singles. Her first Four Star singles, “A Church, a Courtroom, Then Goodbye” (1955) and “I’ve Loved and Lost Again,” both had limited success. Read More...

Scary video shows snake slithering onto dad Andrew Tyler Madison's lap at Texas restaurant

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A North Texas man just wanted to take his daughter and her friends to a concert, but he ended up with a snake in his lap. Andrew Tyler Madison said he dropped off his daughter and her three friends for a concert at the Granada Theater in Dallas, according to a report from FOX 4 in Dallas. While the girls waited to get into the venue, Madison stopped to grab a drink at Life’s Good Bar and Grill’s patio nearby. Read More...

The Tragic Death Of John Edward Jones At Nutty Putty Cave

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According to All That’s Interesting, Jones immediately became aware that he had gotten himself stuck. His brother Josh, attempted to pull him out to no avail. Instead, he left Nutty Putty Cave to get help. Cave Haven reports that shortly after, hundreds of rescuers arrived at the scene. They believed the best course of action was to use a “system of pulleys and ropes” to maneuver him out of Bob’s Push. To make things worse, Jones was in an awkward position; he was upside down and rescuers could only see his feet. Read More...