Dick Curless
Dick Curless sur une affiche de la 125ème foire de Brooklyn du 27-28-29 août 1976
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Dick Curless

Dick Curless Dick Curless American country music singer (1932–1995) Dick Curless (March 17, 1932 – May 25, 1995), the Baron of Country Music, was an American-Canadian country music singer and guitarist known for his extensive vocal range, trademark eye patch, and songs about life on the road. Rising to fame with the 1965 hit "A Tombstone Every Mile," Curless built a loyal following with his blend of truck-driving country, folk ballads, and gospel. Active from the 1950s until his death, he was a tireless performer who brought grit, heart, and authenticity to every stage he stepped on. This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (March 2018) Quick facts Background information, Birth name…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Big Wheel Cannonball / I Miss A Lot Of Trains
Big Wheel Cannonball / I Miss A Lot Of Trains
A Tombstone Every Mile / Heart Talk
A Tombstone Every Mile / Heart Talk (1965)
Tater Raising Man / Friend Who Makes It Four
Tater Raising Man / Friend Who Makes It Four (1965)
Highway Man / Please Don't Make Me Go
Highway Man / Please Don't Make Me Go (1966)
The Baron / Good Job Huntin' And Fishin'
The Baron / Good Job Huntin' And Fishin' (1966)
All Of Me Belongs To You / My Side Of The Night
All Of Me Belongs To You / My Side Of The Night (1967)
House Of memories / On The Outside lookin' In
House Of memories / On The Outside lookin' In (1967)
All I Need Is You / Tears Instead Of Cheers
All I Need Is You / Tears Instead Of Cheers (1969)
I Ain't Got Nobody / Shoes
I Ain't Got Nobody / Shoes (1969)