Album, Picture - Pasty Montana Vogue
Object number2002.084.01
MediumVinyl, Ink
DimensionsOverall Diameter: 9 5/16 in. (23.7 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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Patsy Montana was born Ruby Rose Blevins on October 30, 1908 in Beaudry, Arkansas and grew up near Hope, Arkansas. She was a singer and musician. She performed on various national radio shows including the popular, National Barn Dance”. She also appeared in several movies. Montana died May 3, 1996.
A Patsy Montana record containing songs such as "You're Only in My Arms (To Cry on My Shoulder)" and "When I Get to Where I'm Goin'." The record features a color illustration of a cowboy riding a horse in a desert surrounded by rocky mountains and cacti. An image of Patsy Montana is included in the lower left of the illustration. The record was produced by Vogue, The Picture Record.
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