Exchanging Thanksgiving wishes with my delightful editor brought the news that she was slated to work Thanksgiving Day. I mentioned that a couple times during my gainful employment in the information ...
Born on Dec. 19, 1920, in Bolt, West Virginia, James Cecil Dickens -- better known as Little Jimmy Dickens-- was a household name in the 1940s, '50s and '60s. The country singer and songwriter was as ...
Little Jimmy Dickens, a diminutive singer-songwriter who was the oldest cast member of the Grand Ole Opry, has died. He was 94. Advertisement Article continues below this ad Dickens died Friday at a ...
Little Jimmy Dickens stood just 4’10” tall but, wearing the right boots and hat—a white straw Stetson with a 5.5” crown—he towered at 5’5". Known for his small stature, his comic songs, and his ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Little Jimmy Dickens was remembered on Thursday for his humor and warmth at a funeral on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, where he performed regularly for decades until shortly ...
Country Music Hall of Famer Jimmy Dickens, the Grand Ole Opry's most beloved and diminutive ambassador, died Friday at a Nashville area hospital. He was 94. Mr. Dickens starred for decades on the ...
Photo Provided “The Rhinestone Hillbilly” is a 16-song tribute to Little Jimmy Dickens. CHARLESTON — Country and bluegrass hero Little Jimmy Dickens was a true American icon, but he was a West ...
In this Sept. 28, 2010 file photo, country music stars Brad Paisley, right, and Little Jimmy Dickens perform "Will the Circle be Unbroken?" as the opening song as the curtain goes up in the Grand Ole ...
Little Jimmy Dickens, a singer-songwriter who performed with the Grand Ole Opry, died on Friday at the age of 94, The Associated Press reports. Dickens stood 4-foot-11 and was known for his sense of ...
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