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Webb Pierce was great entertainer, a good friend and a "regular" at the Willie Nelson General Store...Webb Pierce remains one of the legends of country music. Webb Pierce was one of the most popular honky tonk vocalists of the 1950s, racking up more #1 hits than similar artists like Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Lefty Frizzell or Ernest Tubb.
As a child in West Monroe, LA, Pierce became infatuated with Gene Autry films and his mother's hillbilly records, particularly those of Jimmie Rodgers and various Western swing and Cajun groups. He began to play the guitar before he was a teenager. In late 1949, Webb accepted a spot on the Louisiana Hayride, a radio program on KWKH that was instrumental in launching the careers of many country artists. Webb began to assemble a band of local Shreveport musicians, which included recruiting pianist Floyd Cramer, guitarist/vocalist Faron Young, bassist Tillman Franks and vocalists Teddy and Doyle Wilburn. The Wilburns and Franks all wrote songs, which provided the basis for Webb's initial set list. Webb's second single, "Wondering" became his breakthrough hit, climbing to number one early in 1952.
Pierce continued to have hits until the end of the '50s primarily because he kept in close touch with DJs across the country allowing him to keep his streak of 34 consecutive Top Ten hits running into the year of1957. Throughout the 60s and 70s, Pierce continued to record, but most of his income came from his highly lucrative financial investments. Pierce left Decca Records in 1975, making a handful of records for Plantation Records that didn't experience much chart success. His last hit came in 1982, when his duet on "In the Jailhouse Now" with Willie Nelson scraped the bottom of the country charts. Webb often stopped by the Willie Nelson store just to sit and talk with Frank and Jeanie Oakley. He always had his good friend along as well, Max Powell. It was never dull with the two of them around.
Sadly, Webb Pierce died of pancreatic cancer in Nashville, Tennessee on February 24, 1991. In Webb's honor, we've created a special display in the Willie Nelson museum dedicated to Webb Pierce. We also have a lot of photos of him scattered throughout the store and museum. So be sure and stop in - you'll love it. In addition to Webb Pierce, the Willie Nelson and Friends museum displays and exhibits honor the likes of Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Porter Wagoner, the Wilburn Brothers, Faron Young, Mel Tillis and many, many others.
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Here's just a few of the comments from visitors to Willie's Museum..." Fantastic, awesome"
Dora & Mike "It touched a lot of feelings - joy, laughter, tears & happiness to have experienced it." Jerry & Carol "Outstanding and lots of fun and very unique."
Borte & Katarina
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