Lulu Belle and Scotty Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
LULU BELLE AND SCOTTY
Lulu Belle and Scotty, composed of Lucius "Scotty" Wiseman (born November 8, 1909, in Spruce Pine, North Carolina; died January 31, 1981) and Myrtle Eleanor Cooper (born December 24, 1913, in Boone, North Carolina; died February 8, 1999), were an American country music duo known for their contributions to the genre during the 1930s and 1940s. As pillars of early country music, the duo brought memorable melodies and distinctive harmonies to the forefront of the American music landscape.
The duo's journey began when they met in 1934, and by the late 1930s, they became regular performers on the WLS National Barn Dance program in Chicago, a significant platform for country artists at that time. Their wholesome image and catchy tunes quickly gained them popularity, earning them the titles "The Sweethearts of Country Music" and "The Biggest Little Couple in Country Music."
Some of their most notable songs include "Remember Me," "Wish I Was a Single Girl Again," and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" The latter song, penned by Scotty, went on to be covered by numerous artists and remains a classic in the annals of country music. While their musical careers flourished, Lulu Belle and Scotty also ventured into acting, appearing in a series of country-themed films in the 1940s.
Post their active years in entertainment, Lulu Belle ventured into politics and was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives in the 1970s. Meanwhile, Scotty continued to engage with the music world, gaining recognition as a songwriter and composer.
The duo's journey began when they met in 1934, and by the late 1930s, they became regular performers on the WLS National Barn Dance program in Chicago, a significant platform for country artists at that time. Their wholesome image and catchy tunes quickly gained them popularity, earning them the titles "The Sweethearts of Country Music" and "The Biggest Little Couple in Country Music."
Some of their most notable songs include "Remember Me," "Wish I Was a Single Girl Again," and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?" The latter song, penned by Scotty, went on to be covered by numerous artists and remains a classic in the annals of country music. While their musical careers flourished, Lulu Belle and Scotty also ventured into acting, appearing in a series of country-themed films in the 1940s.
Post their active years in entertainment, Lulu Belle ventured into politics and was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives in the 1970s. Meanwhile, Scotty continued to engage with the music world, gaining recognition as a songwriter and composer.
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LULU BELLE AND SCOTTY - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 205073Photograph signed by "Lulu Belle" on her guitar and "Scotty" on his banjo. This color photo commemorates the renowned country and bluegrass duo, who entertained audiences from the 1930s until their retirement in 1958.Price: $280.00
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LULU BELLE AND SCOTTY - BOOK COVER SIGNED WITH CO-SIGNERS - HFSID 205072Collection of songs signed by both Lulu Belle and Scotty on the front cover. Signed names are "Lulu Belle", "Scotty". This is the front cover of the songbook Mountain Melodies from 1947, highlighting their musical legacy.Sale Price $195.00
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