Tammy Wynette born Virginia Wynette Pugh was an American country music artist, actress, and author born on May 5, 1942. She was one of the most influential artists and a successful country music singer. 20 of her songs were spotted on the Billboard chart during her career. She had 900,000 Dollars as her net worth and other intellectual properties when she died. Almost all of her properties were given to her fifth husband, George Richardson. Her daughters said their mother had a list of how she wanted her properties to be divided but George said he never found that paper.
The singer attended Tremont High School. She spent most of her childhood days in Red Bay, across the street from the Alabama State line.
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Tammy was the only child of Mildred Faye Russell and William Hollis Pugh. Her mother was a school teacher and her father was an aspiring musician who knew how to play guitar.
Wynette brought a female perspective into country music and also lifted gender bias on country radio expanding women into the record-buying public. She sold 30 million records worldwide.
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