Hi again Folks, my wife and I attended a Theatrical Tribute to the life of Patsy Cline. The play begins very early in Patsy's career beginning with her friendship with Louise Segar. Patsy visited Louise's house many times and the two of them would discuss things that would make it into some of Patsy songs. This friendship lasted till Patsy's untimely death from a plane crash in March 1963. The play was beautiful to watch and listen to. The cast included the use of a live band when Patsy's songs were preformed. Part 1 contains images from the earliest part of Patsy's career. I hope you enjoy them.
The early years. Patsy in her friend Louise Segars kitchen. DSC09856-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy assuring her friend Louise that she'll be back some day. DSC09880-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy as she becomes more notible. DSC09731-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy during an early club appearence. DSC09759-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy at the Esquire Ballroom. DSC09789-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy at the Esquire Ballroom. DSC09794-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy early in her career. DSC09800-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy at the Esquire Ballroom. DSC09809-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Patsy and her friend Louise. DSC09905-01 by
James Frazier, on Flickr
Fantastic set my friend, she will always be one of the all time great singers! Thanks for this one.
Phil
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Superb photos, James. Patsy was the best--she is a legend.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
Jinx & I have seen this very enjoyable play in my area.
Well , captured images,too!!!
Pat
Great photos James,Patsy Cline was one of my favourites.
Your images from the shows you attend are always outstanding, James. I feel like I’m sitting in the front row. I saw your title and immediately thought of ‘Crazy’ and ‘I Fall To Pieces’. Patsy was a one of a kind talent, like Buddy Holly, we lost far too soon.
Great shots James and I am glad you enjoyed the show...
I’ve seen that play: it’s a good one, and she’s a great one. Nice photos, too, James.
I love Patsy Cline’s music and the shots are great but how did you take them. Don’t most theaters prohibit photography?
Great pictures! That must have been a wonderful show. We lost so many great people to plane crashes in the early days. Fortunately, crashes are much less common now.
Great set and nice work. Thank you.
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