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Molly O'Day (singer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Molly O'Day (singer)
Molly O'Day (July 9, 1923 – December 5, 1987) was an American country music vocalist. O'Day was inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame in 2007. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wvmusichalloffame.com/ODay.html )〕 ==Early life== Lois LaVerne Williamson was born on a farm in Pike County, Kentucky to Joseph and Hester Williamson. Her father supported the family as a coalminer. Neither of her parents played music but Lois got together with her two brothers, Cecil and Joe, to practice singing and playing. Lois and her two brothers, who called themselves Skeets and Duke, began performing at local dances. In 1939, Skeets was hired to perform in a radio band: ''Ervin Staggs and His Radio Ramblers'' at WCHS, Charleston, West Virginia. One of the more famous members of the group was Johnnie Bailes. That same year Molly also joined the ''Radio Ramblers'' as a vocalist under the pseudonym ''Mountain Fern''. She worked with a banjoist called Murphy McClees and changed her name to ''Dixie Lee''. Within a couple of months, she and her two brothers quit and moved to Williamson, West Virginia, to perform at a local radio station. In 1940 Lois and her two brothers moved to Beckley, West Virginia, to join the ''Happy Valley Boys'' led by Johnnie Bailes. The band didn't make much money so it disintegrated in the fall of 1940.
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