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Biography

Ferlin Eugene Husky, born on December 3, 1925, in Gumbo, Missouri, is an American singer known for his versatility across various genres including honky-tonk, ballads, and rockabilly. He began his music career under the name Terry Preston from 1948 to 1953, later adopting the character Simon Crum for comedic performances. Husky's breakthrough came in 1957 with "Gone", which topped the country charts for ten weeks and reached number 4 on the pop charts. He signed with Capitol Records in 1953 and had his first major hit with "A Dear John Letter" featuring Jean Shepard, which reached Number 1 on the country charts. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Husky released numerous successful albums including Songs Of The Home And Heart (1956) and That's Why I Love You So Much (1969). His other notable hits include "Wings of a Dove" (1960), which also topped the country charts. Husky was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010, recognizing his contributions to the genre over seven decades. He passed away on March 17, 2011.
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