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Country singer/songwriter Franklin Delano Reeves was born on July 14, 1932, in Sparta, North Carolina. He was the youngest of eleven children, Reeves learned how to play guitar with his mother’s help (he borrowed his brothers’ instruments while they were serving in World War II) and was a local radio star at age 12. Del attended Appalachian State College in Boone, North Carolina, and served in the Air Force, where he wrote and performed songs while stationed at Travis Air Force Base in California. He then became a regular on “The Chester Smith Show” from 1958 to 1961. Reeves signed with Capitol Records in 1954. In 1965 Del had his biggest and most beloved smash success with the delightful trucker’s country tune “Girl on the Billboard,” which soared all the way to #1 on the country radio charts and sold a million copies. Del became a regular performer at the Grand Ole Opry in 1966 and was well regarded as a great entertainer thanks to his deft comic timing, positive attitude, and amusing impressions. Reeves became a music executive in 1979

Del Reeves Biography

Date of Birth:
Jul 14, 1932Birth Place:
Sparta, North Carolina, USA

Biography

Del Reeves worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Reeves worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Las Vegas Hillbillys" (1966) and "Sam Whiskey" (1969) starring Burt Reynolds. Later, Reeves acted in "The Grand Ole Opry 65th Anniversary Celebration: The New Tradition" (CBS, 1990-91) and "Country's Family Reunion: Gospel" (The Nashville Network, 1998-99). Later in his career, Reeves appeared in "Country's Family Reunion & the Young 'Uns" (The Nashville Network, 1999-2000). Reeves passed away in January 2007 at the age of 74.

Del Reeves

American country music singer (1932–2007)

Del Reeves

Birth nameFranklin Delano Reeves
Born(1932-07-14)July 14, 1932
Sparta, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedJanuary 1, 2007(2007-01-01) (aged 74)
Centerville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter
Years active1945–2006
LabelsCapitol, Decca, Columbia Records, Reprise, United Artists

Musical artist

Franklin Delano Reeves (July 14, 1932 – January 1, 2007)[1] was an American country music singer, best known for his "girl-watching" novelty songs of the 1960s including "Girl on the Billboard" and "The Belles of Southern Bell". He is also known for his 1968 trucker's anthem, "Looking at the World Through a Windshield", which demonstrated he was capable of more than just novelty songs. He became one of the most successful male country singers of the 1960s.

Early life

Reeves was born in Sparta, North Carolina, in July 1932 , United States, the youngest of 11 children.[2] He was named after U.S. President Franklin Delano

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