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17,

05:51,

2008-04-21 22:11:15
Description: Peggy and Carol Burnett have some high-camp fun in the 70's.
Channel: youtube

17,

03:03,

2007-05-31 14:19:14
Description: John Rowland High School's
Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents
Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time
April 6, 7, 8, 2006
Imagine Me Without You
By Lei Jin + Carol Chang
ACT 1
: Star (More) John Rowland High School's
Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents
Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time
April 6, 7, 8, 2006
Imagine Me Without You
By Lei Jin + Carol Chang
ACT 1
: Star Spangled Banner - Infusion
PART 1: RENT
: Seasons of Love - Infusion + Enchantment + A'Capella
: Out Tonight - Samantha Yount
: Your Eyes - Bryan Quintero
: I'll Cover You - Danielle Brinkman + James Lee
PART 2: BROADWAY
: MC Time (Mike & Vicky)
: Music of the Night (Piano) - Michael Koyfman
: I Dreamed A Dream (Les Miserables) - Steven Agdeppa
: All That Jazz (Chicago) - Kimberly Zolozabal
PART 3: MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS
: MC Time (Brian & Amanda)
: Mad World (Donnie Darko) - Basses + Vicky
: Reflection (Mulan) - Jennifer Arcos
: Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas) - Angel Calvillo
: Lady Marmalade (Moulin Rouge) - Copa Cochinas
PART 4: GOSPEL/COUNTRY/JAZZ
: Rise Up Singing - Infusion
: Imagine Me WIthout You - Lei Jin + Carol Chang
: The Answer - Brian Nera + Matt Medina + Nikki Ormeo
: Jesus Take the Wheel - Jennifer Davalos
: Black Bird - A'capella
: Route 66 - A'capella (Less) Channel: youtube

77,

02:27,

2007-05-31 01:22:41
Description: John Rowland High School's
Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents
Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time
April 6, 7, 8, 2006
I'll Cover You (RENT)
By Danielle Brinkman + James Lee
ACT 1 (More) John Rowland High School's
Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents
Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time
April 6, 7, 8, 2006
I'll Cover You (RENT)
By Danielle Brinkman + James Lee
ACT 1
: Star Spangled Banner - Infusion
PART 1: RENT
: Seasons of Love - Infusion + Enchantment + A'Capella
: Out Tonight - Samantha Yount
: Your Eyes - Bryan Quintero
: I'll Cover You - Danielle Brinkman + James Lee
PART 2: BROADWAY
: MC Time (Mike & Vicky)
: Music of the Night (Piano) - Michael Koyfman
: I Dreamed A Dream (Les Miserables) - Steven Agdeppa
: All That Jazz (Chicago) - Kimberly Zolozabal
PART 3: MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS
: MC Time (Brian & Amanda)
: Mad World (Donnie Darko) - Basses + Vicky
: Reflection (Mulan) - Jennifer Arcos
: Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas) - Angel Calvillo
: Lady Marmalade (Moulin Rouge) - Copa Cochinas
PART 4: GOSPEL/COUNTRY/JAZZ
: Rise Up Singing - Infusion
: Imagine Me WIthout You - Lei Jin + Carol Chang
: The Answer - Brian Nera + Matt Medina + Nikki Ormeo
: Jesus Take the Wheel - Jennifer Davalos
: Black Bird - A'capella
: Route 66 - A'capella (Less) Channel: youtube

44,

02:28,

2008-05-18 10:23:54
Description: Ein 2Way mit meinem Schatz :) !
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17,

05:34,

2007-05-26 11:04:50
Description: This is a video I decided to make because I was really bored. I dedicated it to myself in honor of all the stories I have written.
Rate and Comment!
*this includes: ashton kutcher, reachel weisz, (More) This is a video I decided to make because I was really bored. I dedicated it to myself in honor of all the stories I have written.
Rate and Comment!
*this includes: ashton kutcher, reachel weisz, rachel leigh cook, hayley westenra, justin chatwin, sophia bush, sarah carter, james mcavoy, and more*
it's not all perfect...
song: "Carol of the Bells" Trans Siberian Orchestra
*the pictures are not mine and I do NOT take credit for them*
PS: ignore the Livvy S. Stern *it's just my pen-name* (Less) Channel: youtube

47,

01:51,

2008-04-21 16:43:16
Description: WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN GOIN ON by Jonny Darlin. Original Classic by Jerry Lee Lewis. Hit Charts September, 1957. This video does not contain: xxx tits babes boobs ass (More) WHOLE LOTTA SHAKIN GOIN ON by Jonny Darlin. Original Classic by Jerry Lee Lewis. Hit Charts September, 1957. This video does not contain: xxx tits babes boobs ass hot sex tape hot secks Angelina Jolie Jessica Alba Christina Aguilera Scarlett Johansson Lindsay Lohan Hilary Duff FHM Maxim Paris Hilton(thank god) Jennifer Aniston legs cleavage WWE WWF WCW ECW TNA Stacey Keibler Trish Stratus Divas Torrie Wilson Tara Reid (again, thank god) hj bj fj sluts whores prostitutes common street trash pussy snapper anime (thank GOD) lame anime music video or AMV MTV (what a relief) lame pop music r&b crap rap crap emo crap stupid clothing Natalie Portman pink hair Rachel Weisz Eva Green areola bush slip Sharon Stone Elizabeth Shannon Katie Holmes (hey, she's not hot anymore anyway) Kate Winslet Reese Witherspoon Denise Richards Neve Campbell Milla Jovovich Heather Graham Uma Thurman Diane Lane Jessica Simpson or her sweet ass Charlize Theron Jenna Haze Briana Banks Pamela Anderson Jenna Jameson vH1 reality tv survivor apprentice big brother american idol (whew, thank god) juggies chicks girls girls girls britney spears or her scarred vagina elisha cuthbert drew barrymore elizabeth hurley jessica biel jennifer love hewitt jennifer lopez or her fat ass julia roberts keeley hazell keira knightley lauren holly victoria's secret bikini thong panties bra lingere eva longoria show episode sexy hot videos bikini hilary duff haley duff bikini 50 cent afi airline tickets akon al4a amazon amazon.com angelina jolie anime aol.com asian ask ask jeeves ask.com babes baby names barnes and noble bcs bed bath and beyond best buy beyonce bikini booty breaking news breast breasts briana banks britany spears britney britney crotch britney no panties britney paris britney spears britney spears crotch britney spears exposed britney spears flash britney spears flashing britney spears no panties britney spears panties britney spears photo britney spears photos britney spears pics britney spears pictures britney spears underwear brittany spears brooke burke candice michelle carmen electra carol of the bells carrie underwood cars cartoons catholic churches cats celebrity sedu hairstyles cheat codes cheerleader 超級星光大道-終極版!指名踢館賽-踢館者林道遠演唱陶喆-天天PK林宥嘉演唱蕭煌奇 -你是我的眼(完整版) (more) chris brown christina aguilera christmas christmas lights christmas music christmas songs christmas tree christmas wallpaper ciara circuit city city maps cleavage costco craigs list craigslist dane cook dictionary disturbed dog dogpile dogs dogs for sale driving directions ebay ebay.com ebony eminem eminem superman emma watson emoticons for msn eragon espn eva green eva longoria evanescence fall out boy family guy uefa champions league uefa cup euro2008 fifa beckham ronaldinho real madrid fc barcelona manchester united fc liverpool man utd chelsea fc inter milano bayern munchen juventus porto sevilla valencia ac milano ac milan arsenal london lyon (Less) Channel: youtube

10,

03:03,

2008-04-22 09:44:40
Description: John Rowland High School's Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time April 6, 7, 8, 2006 Imagine Me Without You By Lei Jin + Carol Chang ACT 1 : Star Spangled (More) John Rowland High School's Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time April 6, 7, 8, 2006 Imagine Me Without You By Lei Jin + Carol Chang ACT 1 : Star Spangled Banner - Infusion PART 1: RENT : Seasons of Love - Infusion + Enchantment + A'Capella : Out Tonight - Samantha Yount : Your Eyes - Bryan Quintero : I'll Cover You - Danielle Brinkman + James Lee PART 2: BROADWAY : MC Time (Mike & Vicky) : Music of the Night (Piano) - Michael Koyfman : I Dreamed A Dream (Les Miserables) - Steven Agdeppa : All That Jazz (Chicago) - Kimberly Zolozabal PART 3: MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS : MC Time (Brian & Amanda) : Mad World (Donnie Darko) - Basses + Vicky : Reflection (Mulan) - Jennifer Arcos : Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas) - Angel Calvillo : Lady Marmalade (Moulin Rouge) - Copa Cochinas PART 4: GOSPEL/COUNTRY/JAZZ : Rise Up Singing - Infusion : Imagine Me WIthout You - Lei Jin + Carol Chang : The Answer - Brian Nera + Matt Medina + Nikki Ormeo : Jesus Take the Wheel - Jennifer Davalos : Black Bird - A'capella : Route 66 - A'capella (Less) Channel: youtube

13,

02:27,

2008-04-22 09:44:40
Description: John Rowland High School's Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time April 6, 7, 8, 2006 I'll Cover You (RENT) By Danielle Brinkman + James Lee ACT 1 : Star (More) John Rowland High School's Rowland Organization of Choirs Presents Pop Show 2006: Once Upon A Time April 6, 7, 8, 2006 I'll Cover You (RENT) By Danielle Brinkman + James Lee ACT 1 : Star Spangled Banner - Infusion PART 1: RENT : Seasons of Love - Infusion + Enchantment + A'Capella : Out Tonight - Samantha Yount : Your Eyes - Bryan Quintero : I'll Cover You - Danielle Brinkman + James Lee PART 2: BROADWAY : MC Time (Mike & Vicky) : Music of the Night (Piano) - Michael Koyfman : I Dreamed A Dream (Les Miserables) - Steven Agdeppa : All That Jazz (Chicago) - Kimberly Zolozabal PART 3: MOVIE SOUNDTRACKS : MC Time (Brian & Amanda) : Mad World (Donnie Darko) - Basses + Vicky : Reflection (Mulan) - Jennifer Arcos : Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas) - Angel Calvillo : Lady Marmalade (Moulin Rouge) - Copa Cochinas PART 4: GOSPEL/COUNTRY/JAZZ : Rise Up Singing - Infusion : Imagine Me WIthout You - Lei Jin + Carol Chang : The Answer - Brian Nera + Matt Medina + Nikki Ormeo : Jesus Take the Wheel - Jennifer Davalos : Black Bird - A'capella : Route 66 - A'capella (Less) Channel: youtube

5,

03:37,

2008-10-06 20:04:19
Description: Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter relates to union members and explains why "nothing is more important than saving our country." 10-4-08. Credit: Lee Sandberg (More) Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter relates to union members and explains why "nothing is more important than saving our country." 10-4-08. Credit: Lee Sandberg (Less) Channel: youtube

48,

03:57,

2009-09-06 02:27:09
Description: Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary, February 7, 1921 in Valley Head, West Virginia), is a bluegrass-based country music entertainer. As Wilma Lee Leary she sang in her youth with her family's (More) Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary, February 7, 1921 in Valley Head, West Virginia), is a bluegrass-based country music entertainer. As Wilma Lee Leary she sang in her youth with her family's gospel music group, The Leary Family, which included her parents and sisters. The Leary Family recorded for the Library Of Congress in 1938. In 1939, Wilma Lee Leary married the fiddler and vocalist Dale T. "Stoney" Cooper, who was at the time a musical accompanist of the Leary Family, and the duo formed their own bluegrass group, "Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper and the Clinch Mountain Clan". They were regulars for ten years on WWVA's rival program to the Grand Ole Opry Wheeling Jamboree beginning in 1947 before joining the Grand Ole Opry itself in 1957. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper had remarkable record success in the late 1950s and early 1960s on Hickory Records given both their bluegrass sound (which has rarely been so commercially successful) and the damage rock-n-roll was doing to country music's popularity at the time. They scored seven hit records between 1956 and 1961, with four top ten hits in Billboard, notably "Big Midnight Special" and "There's a Big Wheel". They remained connected to the Leary Family tradition as well, recording popular gospels songs like "Tramp on the Street" and "Walking My Lord Up Calvary's Hill". Stoney Cooper passed away in 1977 but Wilma Lee stayed on the Opry as a solo star and on occasion recorded an album for a bluegrass record label. She remained an Opry favorite and regular performer, but in 2001 she suffered a stroke while performing on the Opry stage. The stroke ended her performing career, but Cooper defied doctors who said she would never walk again and has since returned to the Opry to greet and thank the crowds. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper's daughter, Carol Lee Cooper, is the lead singer for the Grand Ole Opry's backup vocal group, The Carol Lee Singers. (Less) Channel: 123video

9,

03:11,

2009-09-06 02:27:11
Description: Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary, February 7, 1921 in Valley Head, West Virginia), is a bluegrass-based country music entertainer. As Wilma Lee Leary she sang in her youth with her family's (More) Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary, February 7, 1921 in Valley Head, West Virginia), is a bluegrass-based country music entertainer. As Wilma Lee Leary she sang in her youth with her family's gospel music group, The Leary Family, which included her parents and sisters. The Leary Family recorded for the Library Of Congress in 1938. In 1939, Wilma Lee Leary married the fiddler and vocalist Dale T. "Stoney" Cooper, who was at the time a musical accompanist of the Leary Family, and the duo formed their own bluegrass group, "Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper and the Clinch Mountain Clan". They were regulars for ten years on WWVA's rival program to the Grand Ole Opry Wheeling Jamboree beginning in 1947 before joining the Grand Ole Opry itself in 1957. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper had remarkable record success in the late 1950s and early 1960s on Hickory Records given both their bluegrass sound (which has rarely been so commercially successful) and the damage rock-n-roll was doing to country music's popularity at the time. They scored seven hit records between 1956 and 1961, with four top ten hits in Billboard, notably "Big Midnight Special" and "There's a Big Wheel". They remained connected to the Leary Family tradition as well, recording popular gospels songs like "Tramp on the Street" and "Walking My Lord Up Calvary's Hill". Stoney Cooper passed away in 1977 but Wilma Lee stayed on the Opry as a solo star and on occasion recorded an album for a bluegrass record label. She remained an Opry favorite and regular performer, but in 2001 she suffered a stroke while performing on the Opry stage. The stroke ended her performing career, but Cooper defied doctors who said she would never walk again and has since returned to the Opry to greet and thank the crowds. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper's daughter, Carol Lee Cooper, is the lead singer for the Grand Ole Opry's backup vocal group, The Carol Lee Singers. (Less) Channel: 123video

14,

03:09,

2009-09-06 02:27:14
Description: Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary, February 7, 1921 in Valley Head, West Virginia), is a bluegrass-based country music entertainer. As Wilma Lee Leary she sang in her youth with her family's (More) Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary, February 7, 1921 in Valley Head, West Virginia), is a bluegrass-based country music entertainer. As Wilma Lee Leary she sang in her youth with her family's gospel music group, The Leary Family, which included her parents and sisters. The Leary Family recorded for the Library Of Congress in 1938. In 1939, Wilma Lee Leary married the fiddler and vocalist Dale T. "Stoney" Cooper, who was at the time a musical accompanist of the Leary Family, and the duo formed their own bluegrass group, "Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper and the Clinch Mountain Clan". They were regulars for ten years on WWVA's rival program to the Grand Ole Opry Wheeling Jamboree beginning in 1947 before joining the Grand Ole Opry itself in 1957. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper had remarkable record success in the late 1950s and early 1960s on Hickory Records given both their bluegrass sound (which has rarely been so commercially successful) and the damage rock-n-roll was doing to country music's popularity at the time. They scored seven hit records between 1956 and 1961, with four top ten hits in Billboard, notably "Big Midnight Special" and "There's a Big Wheel". They remained connected to the Leary Family tradition as well, recording popular gospels songs like "Tramp on the Street" and "Walking My Lord Up Calvary's Hill". Stoney Cooper passed away in 1977 but Wilma Lee stayed on the Opry as a solo star and on occasion recorded an album for a bluegrass record label. She remained an Opry favorite and regular performer, but in 2001 she suffered a stroke while performing on the Opry stage. The stroke ended her performing career, but Cooper defied doctors who said she would never walk again and has since returned to the Opry to greet and thank the crowds. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper's daughter, Carol Lee Cooper, is the lead singer for the Grand Ole Opry's backup vocal group, The Carol Lee Singers. (Less) Channel: 123video

4,

02:28,

2009-09-06 02:27:43
Description: Biography The traditional sounds of the southern Appalachian mountains were echoed in the music of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. In 1950, the Coopers and their band, the Clinch Mountain Clan, were (More) Biography The traditional sounds of the southern Appalachian mountains were echoed in the music of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. In 1950, the Coopers and their band, the Clinch Mountain Clan, were named "the most authentic mountain singing group in the United States" by the music library of Harvard University. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper were born to sing traditional country music. Raised on a farm in Clinch County, West Virginia, Stoney learned to play mountain music and Elizabethan ballads on the fiddle as a child. At the age of twelve, he taught himself to play guitar and joined a traditional country band, the Green Valley Boys. Wilma Lee grew up singing with a family band, the Leary Family, that was one of the top-ranked Southern gospel groups. Her debut public performance came at the age of five. In 1938, she sang with the Leary Family at a national folk festival sponsored by Eleanor Roosevelt. Stoney and Wilma Lee first performed together in the late 1930s, when Stoney was hired by the Leary Family to play fiddle for ten dollars a week. Married in 1941, the Coopers performed as a duo, the Musical Partners, while still touring with the Learys. After leaving the group, they performed on the Virginia and West Virginia circuit until Wilma Lee gave birth to their first child, Carol Lee, and Stoney took a job for a beverage distributor to supplement their musical income. In the early 1940s, the couple was heard often on radio stations in Nebraska, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas and North Carolina. Moving to Chicago, Stoney worked for a defense plant in Gary, Indiana. The Coopers' musical career began to take off shortly after returning to West Virginia in 1947 and becoming cast members of the WWVA Jamboree. They remained with the show for a decade, broadcasting every Saturday night over the CBS radio network. In 1957, they left the show, moved to Nashville, and became members of the Grand Ole Opry. They released the first of three Top Ten country hits, "Come Walk with Me," two years later. "There's a Big Wheel" and "Big Midnight Special" followed the same year. In the 1960s and early '70s, the Coopers appeared on numerous television shows in the United States and Canada and in the movies Country Music on Broadway and W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings. They remained active with the Grand Ole Opry until the mid-1970s, when poor health forced Stoney's retirement. The Coopers' last recording together was Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper Sing the Carter Family's Greatest Hits. Following Stoney's retirement, Wilma Lee, who holds a bachelor's degree in banking from Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia, continued to perform and record on her own. A few days before Stoney's death, she dedicated a performance of the Carter Family's "Little Darling Pal of Mine" to him during an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. The Smithsonian Institute honored her as "the first lady of bluegrass" at their annual folk festival in 1974. Many of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper's songs, including "Sunny Side of the Mountain," "The West Virginia Polka," "Thirty Pieces of Silver," "Wreck on the Highway" and "Legend of the Dogwood Tree," have gone on to become staples of country and bluegrass repertoires. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide (Less) Channel: 123video

1,

03:55,

2009-09-06 02:28:12
Description: Biography The traditional sounds of the southern Appalachian mountains were echoed in the music of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. In 1950, the Coopers and their band, the Clinch Mountain Clan, were (More) Biography The traditional sounds of the southern Appalachian mountains were echoed in the music of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. In 1950, the Coopers and their band, the Clinch Mountain Clan, were named "the most authentic mountain singing group in the United States" by the music library of Harvard University. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper were born to sing traditional country music. Raised on a farm in Clinch County, West Virginia, Stoney learned to play mountain music and Elizabethan ballads on the fiddle as a child. At the age of twelve, he taught himself to play guitar and joined a traditional country band, the Green Valley Boys. Wilma Lee grew up singing with a family band, the Leary Family, that was one of the top-ranked Southern gospel groups. Her debut public performance came at the age of five. In 1938, she sang with the Leary Family at a national folk festival sponsored by Eleanor Roosevelt. Stoney and Wilma Lee first performed together in the late 1930s, when Stoney was hired by the Leary Family to play fiddle for ten dollars a week. Married in 1941, the Coopers performed as a duo, the Musical Partners, while still touring with the Learys. After leaving the group, they performed on the Virginia and West Virginia circuit until Wilma Lee gave birth to their first child, Carol Lee, and Stoney took a job for a beverage distributor to supplement their musical income. In the early 1940s, the couple was heard often on radio stations in Nebraska, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas and North Carolina. Moving to Chicago, Stoney worked for a defense plant in Gary, Indiana. The Coopers' musical career began to take off shortly after returning to West Virginia in 1947 and becoming cast members of the WWVA Jamboree. They remained with the show for a decade, broadcasting every Saturday night over the CBS radio network. In 1957, they left the show, moved to Nashville, and became members of the Grand Ole Opry. They released the first of three Top Ten country hits, "Come Walk with Me," two years later. "There's a Big Wheel" and "Big Midnight Special" followed the same year. In the 1960s and early '70s, the Coopers appeared on numerous television shows in the United States and Canada and in the movies Country Music on Broadway and W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings. They remained active with the Grand Ole Opry until the mid-1970s, when poor health forced Stoney's retirement. The Coopers' last recording together was Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper Sing the Carter Family's Greatest Hits. Following Stoney's retirement, Wilma Lee, who holds a bachelor's degree in banking from Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia, continued to perform and record on her own. A few days before Stoney's death, she dedicated a performance of the Carter Family's "Little Darling Pal of Mine" to him during an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. The Smithsonian Institute honored her as "the first lady of bluegrass" at their annual folk festival in 1974. Many of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper's songs, including "Sunny Side of the Mountain," "The West Virginia Polka," "Thirty Pieces of Silver," "Wreck on the Highway" and "Legend of the Dogwood Tree," have gone on to become staples of country and bluegrass repertoires. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide (Less) Channel: 123video

1,

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2009-09-06 02:28:15
Description: Biography The traditional sounds of the southern Appalachian mountains were echoed in the music of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. In 1950, the Coopers and their band, the Clinch Mountain Clan, were (More) Biography The traditional sounds of the southern Appalachian mountains were echoed in the music of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. In 1950, the Coopers and their band, the Clinch Mountain Clan, were named "the most authentic mountain singing group in the United States" by the music library of Harvard University. Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper were born to sing traditional country music. Raised on a farm in Clinch County, West Virginia, Stoney learned to play mountain music and Elizabethan ballads on the fiddle as a child. At the age of twelve, he taught himself to play guitar and joined a traditional country band, the Green Valley Boys. Wilma Lee grew up singing with a family band, the Leary Family, that was one of the top-ranked Southern gospel groups. Her debut public performance came at the age of five. In 1938, she sang with the Leary Family at a national folk festival sponsored by Eleanor Roosevelt. Stoney and Wilma Lee first performed together in the late 1930s, when Stoney was hired by the Leary Family to play fiddle for ten dollars a week. Married in 1941, the Coopers performed as a duo, the Musical Partners, while still touring with the Learys. After leaving the group, they performed on the Virginia and West Virginia circuit until Wilma Lee gave birth to their first child, Carol Lee, and Stoney took a job for a beverage distributor to supplement their musical income. In the early 1940s, the couple was heard often on radio stations in Nebraska, Indiana, Illinois, Arkansas and North Carolina. Moving to Chicago, Stoney worked for a defense plant in Gary, Indiana. The Coopers' musical career began to take off shortly after returning to West Virginia in 1947 and becoming cast members of the WWVA Jamboree. They remained with the show for a decade, broadcasting every Saturday night over the CBS radio network. In 1957, they left the show, moved to Nashville, and became members of the Grand Ole Opry. They released the first of three Top Ten country hits, "Come Walk with Me," two years later. "There's a Big Wheel" and "Big Midnight Special" followed the same year. In the 1960s and early '70s, the Coopers appeared on numerous television shows in the United States and Canada and in the movies Country Music on Broadway and W.W. and the Dixie Dance Kings. They remained active with the Grand Ole Opry until the mid-1970s, when poor health forced Stoney's retirement. The Coopers' last recording together was Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper Sing the Carter Family's Greatest Hits. Following Stoney's retirement, Wilma Lee, who holds a bachelor's degree in banking from Davis & Elkins College in Elkins, West Virginia, continued to perform and record on her own. A few days before Stoney's death, she dedicated a performance of the Carter Family's "Little Darling Pal of Mine" to him during an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. The Smithsonian Institute honored her as "the first lady of bluegrass" at their annual folk festival in 1974. Many of Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper's songs, including "Sunny Side of the Mountain," "The West Virginia Polka," "Thirty Pieces of Silver," "Wreck on the Highway" and "Legend of the Dogwood Tree," have gone on to become staples of country and bluegrass repertoires. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide (Less) Channel: 123video
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