The Tennessee Plowboy

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The Tennessee Plowboy was the stage nickname of Eddy Arnold, a hugely popular American country singer known for his smooth vocals and crossover appeal from the 1940s onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage name
activeStart 1940s
appliedToPersonBornAs Richard Edward Arnold NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Tennessee NERFINISHED
associatedWith Grand Ole Opry NERFINISHED
RCA Victor NERFINISHED
bearerCitizenship United States NERFINISHED
bearerNotableWork “Anytime” NERFINISHED
“Bouquet of Roses” NERFINISHED
“I’ll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms)” NERFINISHED
“Make the World Go Away” NERFINISHED
bearerOccupation country musician
singer
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Nashville sound NERFINISHED
country music
hasGenderOfBearer male
hasLanguage English
hasPopularityPeak 1940s
1950s
1960s
hasPopularityPeriod mid-20th century
mediaType live performance
radio
recordings
notableFor crossover appeal to pop audiences
smooth vocal style
refersTo Eddy Arnold NERFINISHED
usedBy Eddy Arnold NERFINISHED
usedInField entertainment
music

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Eddy Arnold alias The Tennessee Plowboy