Del Wood
Del Wood was one of the best female musicians in the history of country music and one of the few to make it big playing the piano. Her best-known song is her novelty version of "Down Yonder," which hit both the country and pop charts in 1951. It also earned her a gold record and a guest-starring appearance on the Grand Ole Opry. In 1952, she became a member of the Opry and remained so until her death in 1989.
Wood was born Polly Adelaide Hendricks in Nashville, Tennessee and began playing the piano at age five. Her stage name was created by combining part of her middle name with part of her married name (Hazelwood). Although she only had one hit, Wood recorded many albums during her long career.
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Discografía
12 álbum(es) • Ordenado por Mejores ventas
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Upright, Low Down and Honky Tonk
Pop - Editado por Columbia - Legacy el 26-08-2016
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Down Yonder and other favorites
Country - Editado por SnailWorx el 13-07-2009
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Queen of the Rag Time Piano
Country - Editado por SnailWorx el 19-06-2012
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Ragtime Special, Vol. 2
Jazz - Editado por CoolNote el 01-01-2000
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Good Time Ragtime
Ragtime - Editado por Compose Records el 11-12-2018
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Greatest Hits
Country - Editado por Vintage Jukebox el 20-09-2019
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