RAY PRICE - TICKET SIGNED CIRCA 1964 - HFSID 295213
Sale Price $126.00
Reg. $140.00
RAY PRICE
Signed ticket to a dance at the NCO Club, Dover Air Force
Base
Ticket signed: "Ray Price", 4x2½. Ink signature on a printed
ticket to a Scheduled Dance Night at the NCO Club, Dover Air Force Base,
Delaware, 1964 May 15. American country and western singer, songwriter and
guitarist Ray Price (b. 1926), who began singing on radio in 1948,
joined the "Big D Jamboree in Dallas in 1949 and moved to Nashville in the early
1950s. When Hank Williams died, Price took over Williams' band, the Drifting
Cowboys, and he had his first hit record, "Release Me" in 1954.
Price, who developed the famous "Ray Price Shuffle Beat" that is heard on
his hit, "Crazy Arms", also had successes with "Heartaches By the
Number", "City Lights", "My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You" and "Danny
Boy". His No. 1 hits include "The Same Old Me", "For the Good
Times", "I Won't Mention It Again", "She's Got to Be a Saint" and "You're
the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me". Price, who had songs on the country
charts through 1989, then turned to gospel music. He was elected to the
Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996. Bottom edge frayed from binding. Fine
condition.
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