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Crystal Gayle turned 60 last week! Her first single:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POzXY6BrAxY

One of my favorites:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M2cwZ9GOzY

Such a lovely, beautiful performance...visually and audibly stunning. She really puts her all into every performance.

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She's someone who used to always be on TV in the early '80s, that impossibly long hair etched in childhood memory. :blink: I know Dallas, the show and its Cowboys, had a lot to do with it, but there really was this country craze back then. We used to watch The Barbara Mandrell Show and Hee-Haw, I remember the Oakridge Boys and Kenny and Dolly and all of them being on TV a lot when I was little.

And of course her big sis "Lorettie" ("Dooooooo!")!

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Yes, I love the whole country/country-pop renaissance of the early 80s. There's a nice, almost escapist sound to the music and the movies/TV that came out of it. You know Pam Ewing was shaking that flat ass to some Crystal Gayle when nobody else was home!

Here's one of my fave Barbara songs:

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Yes, that's such a great period in music. Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden" really opened up crossover country, and then Dolly's "Here You Come Again" blew it into the stratosphere. I watched the Mandrell Sisters every week, and Dolly's 1976 variety show as well. That time had so many great songs, and even some one hit wonders that were really memorable, at least for me (She sounds alot like Barbara Mandrell)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47gdtmWF_tA&feature=related

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Love Crystal Gayle! I remember a sneering journalist once wrote a book saying she was famous only for her hair and sister and belonged in Vegas, and wasn't real country, but I think she has a great country soul and I also like that she doesn't rely on all that awful schtick like Gretchen Wilson and never tried to pander.

Some of my favorite songs of hers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePnW-MxubNs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsdgOWC4JyI&feature=related

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