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Namekenny archer
Date2-2-12
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City/Countrycountry tyrone
Messagehi just found your site love it i am a enterainer
here in northern ireland i sing marty's old songs and i yodel i would like to know where i could buy marty robbins stage clothes is there a web site that you know of or a shop web please keep up this good work marty's music is so relexing and he will never be die for has that little spot in heaven close to god
reguards
yodelling kenny


NameJohn Atkinson
Date27-10-11
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City/CountryLeeds
MessageA great site. I'll tell my friends about it. Marty has a lot of fans here in England and I'm one of them. I saw him once on the Opry and met him a couple of times when he came over here. A fantastic performer!


NameBill McMillian
Date30-9-11
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City/CountryNew Richmond,Ohio
MessageThis is really a great website


NameJenny Fisher
Date18-7-11
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City/CountryPhoenix
MessageI wanted to share my email with those who are interested in getting in touch about Mamie...I'm at jennywritenow@aol.com


NameJenny Fisher
Date18-7-11
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City/CountryPhoenix
MessageI worked at Good Shepherd Villa Nursing Home in the front office in Mesa from 1998-2001. Mamie Minotto was one of our residents. I took a special liking to Mamie because of her unorthodox ways! We'd have "happy hour" each Friday afternoon and different talent would entertain. One Friday, a country & western singer performed and sang "El Paso" among other Marty Robbins' tunes. Mamie nudged me and said, "He's good but he ain't no Marty!" Mamie died in 2004 and I attended her memorial service. I shared some of the stories that made Mamie such a character. I also teach creative writing and worked with the activities director to have some of the residents write poetry. Mamie and I wrote a lovely poem about her love of trains. They don't make 'em like Mamie anymore, I'm afraid. Gosh, I miss her.


NameAlice Mackenzie
Date16-6-11
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City/CountryBoston ma
MessageHi there would so love to hear from other Marty fan. He really was the best. I was lucky enough to see him live so many times. Hope to hear from any one soon........alice94548


NameDiane Diekman
Date7-4-11
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City/CountrySioux Falls SD
MessageHelen, thanks for preserving Marty's music and memory. I wrote his biography, "Twentieth Century Drifter: The Life of Marty Robbins," and it will be published in the spring of 2012. Perhaps we can get together at some point.


NameHermine Bascoe
Date13-8-10
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City/CountryKingston
MessageI have been a Marty Robbins fan since I was seven years old. Forty-three years later I am yet to find any other artiste who can touch my soul the way he can. His voice is the single most beautiful thing I have ever heard. I used to think that I was a little strange to miss him so after so many years and then I found this website and a few other, with so many good people that feel the same way that I do. It has been really reassuring to find that I am not alone.

So thank you Helen for providing this forum where we can meet.


Namebob cooke
Date31-7-10
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City/Countryhobart Tasmania
MessageI was a young Radio Announcer in Hobart Tasmania
when I interviewed Marty Robbins on tour and at 19 years of age, I loved his work and was in awe of his enormous talent. Sensing my inexperience, HE guided me through the best interview I ever had - it was the best hour I ever had on air in the forty plus years of my career.
I had interviewed countless so called 'big name celeb's' both national and international since, but none as gracious and talented -REALLY talented performers like this man.


NameFaye
Date7-6-10
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City/CountryMelbourne,
MessageI was able to purchase Marty Robbins Legendary Performances DVD recently and really love seeing Marty singing those early songs with the terrific people who accompany him (playing instruments/singing). Marty's voice is just beautiful and as the DVD went through the 1950s until the 1970s, his voice was as mellow as the first song on that film. My favourite singer, I remember the day he passed away and I heard the news on the radio, I was standing near my lounge chair - something I will never forget (funny how some things are so clear in your mind).


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