The only country female singer I can think of would be Dolly Parton. After ending her 7 year partnership with country star Porter Wagoner, Dolly had a 30 minute syndicated television show in 1976. It was a failure, and only contained about 6 episodes.
Dolly would go to the ABC Network in 1989. ABC, wanted a variety show with Dolly, but, again it didn't work out. The show was cancelled in early 1990, and didn't even complete a full season.
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Rock, blues and jazz and country and r&b
1950s.
Some of the singers who made their mark beginning in the 1950's included: Lefty Frizzell, Webb Pierce, Kitty Wells, Ray Price, Jim Reeves, Red Foley, the Louvin Brothers, Hank Snow, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, the Wilburn Brothers, Carl Smith, Jean Shepard, Justin Tubb (son of Ernest Tubb), Goldie Hill, Ferlin Husky, Skeeter Davis and Porter Wagoner.
1950s & '60s
In the United States, five popular singers in the 1950s were Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bill Haley.
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American pop music started n the 1950s and it derived from rock and roll. Some popular pop music singers are Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Miley Cyrus.
Baseball, football, basketball and hockey were popular in the 1950s.
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In The 1950s
Gunsmoke
Audrey hepburn
Sammy Kaye's band featured several notable singers throughout its history, including the likes of Billy Williams and Tommy Mercer. Kaye was known for his "Swing and Sway" style, which incorporated vocalists who could deliver popular songs of the time. Other prominent singers included the Kaye Sisters and various guest vocalists who contributed to the band's recordings and performances. Kaye's ensemble was particularly popular during the big band era of the 1940s and 1950s.
Esther Williams.
The thing that was popular in the 1950's was the television. Hope this helps!
From 1950 to 1959 the most popular sport wasfootball.