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  1. Allen Doye O'Dell was born in Gustine, Texas in 1912 to Joe and Carrie O'Dell. His Dad was a cotton farmer and later moved the family to the far west Texas town of Plainview. Doye's uncle Tom Gregory, a fiddle player, would visit and taught Doye how to play the fiddle, sparking a love of music that would last a lifetime.

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      Doye O'Dell official site. A llen Doye O'Dell grew up on a...

  2. Doye O'Dell official site. A llen Doye O'Dell grew up on a Texas cotton spread and went on to raise his own crop of country hits. Uncle Tom Gregory* was one of the musical members of the family, packing his fiddle on every visit.

  3. Doye O'Dell was the first artist to record this Christmas standard. Doye was born in Gustine, Texas in 1912 and raised as a boy in Plainview, Texas, where Ji...

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  4. Jul 4, 2019 · Versions of the seasonal standard by Ernest Tubb, Hugo Winterhalter, and Russ Morgan all showed up on the popularity charts in 1949, but it was this recording from the previous year by country...

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0640651Doye O'Dell - IMDb

    Doye O'Dell was born on 22 November 1912 in Gustine, Texas, USA. He was an actor, known for Vice (2018), Heldorado (1946) and Hit Parade of 1947 (1947). He was married to Ella Mae McLeod, Joan Barton and Ruth Southard. He died on 3 January 2001 in Northridge, California, USA.

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  6. Jul 12, 2008 · Show more. Doye's version of the early truckin' classic.

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  7. Doye O'Dell video clips from Ranch Party with Tex Ritter. Playing an instrumental version of "Oklahoma Hills" on his KTLA show "Western Varieties" around 1955. Diesel Smoke and Dangerous Curves on Ranch Party late 1950s.