One of the stars who passed through Los Angeles on tour in 1961 was Marty Robbins who got the first ever country Grammy Award for "El Paso" in 1959, the song he is most associated with, and which got him into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Marty continued with hits like "If I Had A Hammer," which was covered by many other singers including Peter, Paul, and Mary. He was one of the singers I liked to go hear, along with some of the guys that I knew from Elvis'.
MARTY ROBBINS OFFICIAL updated March 2013
"Don't Worry" was a 1961 hit for Marty. (video replaced March 2013)
In 1970 after years from hits, Marty won a Grammy Award for the best country song in 1970. He was inducted into the Nashville Song Writers Hall of Fame in 1975. He got into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1982.
Link to The Country Music Hall of Fame... NEW LINK January 13, 2011 Click on title!
"El Paso" is classic Marty Robbins and reflects the Hispanic culture of Texas.
Here's a bio of Marty from Billboard.com
BILLBOARD MARTY ROBBINS PAGE updated April 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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