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Dottie West in Hee Haw (1969)

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Dottie West

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  • Is portrayed by Michele Lee in Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story (1995)
  • Her 1973 No. 2 hit, "Country Sunshine", was used in Coca-Cola commercials in the mid- and late-1970s.
  • Her daughter, Shelly West, married Dottie's lead guitarist, Allen Frizzell', but they later divorced.
  • Singer.
  • She is the mother of Shelly West.
  • Had a highly successful string of duets with Kenny Rogers in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with three of their duets going to No. 1 -- "Every Time Two Fools Collide" (1978); "All I Ever Need is You" (1979); and "What are We Doin' in Love" (1981). West's other successful duet partners included Jim Reeves (most notably, 1964's "Love is No Excuse") and Don Gibson (biggest duet hit was "Rings of Gold" in 1969).
  • In an interview in April 1964 (only three months before his death), eventual Country Music Hall of Fame member "Gentleman" Jim Reeves predicted Dottie would be "the next great female Country Music artist", and told fans to "keep an eye on that name, Dottie West".
  • First country female vocalist to win a Grammy award.
  • Her 1980 No. 1 hit, "Lesson in Leavin'" became a major hit once again in 1999 by Jo Dee Messina (who stayed at No. 2 for seven weeks with the re-make). Both West and Messina are redheads.
  • Born at 4:00am-CST

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