Lou Smith
Louis Smith (9 March 1928 – 21 October 2007) was a country and western singer who recorded for Top Talent Records at once , and reportedly had gotten started in the music industry when the nephew of Tex Ritter, Ken Ritter, heard him perform at a local honky tonk.Lou played in many of the local Southeast Texas clubs and honky tonks. At one point country legend George Jones sang backup for Lou during Jones' early teens when he was just beginning his career. His notable songs include "My Name is Lou", "I'll Be the One", "Born to Be Lonely", "Always a Winner", and "Close to My Heart". Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Olivia N. Arski, Olivia N. Arski, Julia M. Young, Julia M. Young, Mary-Lou Smith, Mary-Lou Smith, Mary-Lou Smith, George M. Ibrahim, George M. Ibrahim, George M. Ibrahim, George M. IbrahimGet full text
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5by Sam M Doesburg, George M Ibrahim, Mary Lou Smith, Rohit Sharma, Amrita Viljoen, Bill Chu, James T Rutka, O Carter Snead, Elizabeth W PangGet full text
Published 2013-01-01
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6by Julia M. Young, Marlee M. Vandewouw, Sarah I. Mossad, Benjamin R. Morgan, Wayne Lee, Mary Lou Smith, John G. Sled, Margot J. TaylorGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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7by Vanessa M. Vogan, Vanessa M. Vogan, Rachel C. Leung, Rachel C. Leung, Kristina Safar, Rhonda Martinussen, Mary Lou Smith, Margot J. Taylor, Margot J. TaylorGet full text
Published 2018-10-01
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8by George M Ibrahim, Tomoyuki Akiyama, Ayako Ochi, Hiroshi Otsubo, Mary Lou Smith, Margot J Taylor, Elizabeth Donner, James T Rutka, O Carter Snead, Sam M DoesburgGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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9by Jefferson M. Jones, Ian Kracalik, Meenakshi M. Rana, Ann Nguyen, Brian C. Keller, Aaron Mishkin, Charles Hoopes, Thomas Kaleekal, Abhinav Humar, Juan Vilaro, Gene Im, Lou Smith, April Justice, Collette Leaumont, Stephen Lindstrom, Brett Whitaker, Ricardo M. La Hoz, Marian G. Michaels, David Klassen, Wendi Kuhnert, Sridhar V. BasavarajuGet full text
Published 2021-02-01
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