
Red Foley - Wikipedia
Clyde Julian "Red" Foley (June 17, 1910 – September 19, 1968) [1] was an American musician who made a major contribution to the growth of country music after World War II.
Red Foley - Biography - IMDb
He remained in virtual retirement until 1954 when Razorback Productions of Springfield, Mo., then the nation's largest producers of country music shows, persuaded Red to star in a new quarter …
Red Foleys Greatest Hits and Favorites - YouTube
Red Foleys Greatest Hits and Favorites • Playlist • 45 videos • 5,349 views Play all
Red Foley Biography - Alan Cackett
After a performance in Fort Wayne, Indiana on September 19, 1968, Red Foley died of a heart attack. Performing everything from sentimental ballads to boogie to gospel to rockabilly to …
Top 44 Red Foley Songs | Highest Chart Hits - Playback.fm
Red Foley top songs include Birmingham Bounce, One By One, New Jolie Blonde (New Pretty Blonde). They had 44 top 100 hit songs.
Red Foley - Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Clyde Julian “Red” Foley contributed greatly to the rise of the country music industry following World War II. Emerging as a star in Chicago, he later played major roles in the expansion of …
Red Foley Biography — KOTMI
May 28, 2025 · Red Foley was one of the biggest stars in country during the post-war era, a silky-voiced singer who sold some 25 million records between 1944 and 1965 and whose popularity …
Clyde Julian Foley (1910 - 1968) - Genealogy - Geni.com
Feb 26, 2025 · Clyde Julian Foley, nicknamed Red for his hair color, was one of the biggest stars in country during the post-war era, a silky-voiced singer who sold some 25 million records …
Red Foley - YouTube Music
Clyde Julian "Red" Foley was an American musician who made a major contribution to the growth of country music after World War II. For more than two decades, Foley was one of the biggest …
Red Foley - Discography of American Historical Recordings
Red Foley Clyde Julian "Red" Foley (June 17, 1910 – September 19, 1968) was an American musician who made a major contribution to the growth of country music after World War II. For …