Jack Anglin

Jack Anglin
Jack Anglin (right) with Johnnie Wright and Governor of Tennessee Frank Clement
Background information
Birth name Jack Anglin
Born (1916-05-13)May 13, 1916
near Columbia, Tennessee, U.S.
Died March 8, 1963(1963-03-08) (aged 46)
Madison, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres Country music
Occupation(s) singer
Years active 1938–1963
Associated acts The Anglin Brothers
Johnnie & Jack

Jack Anglin (May 13, 1916 – March 8, 1963) was an American country music singer best known as a member of the Anglin Brothers, and later Johnnie & Jack with Johnnie Wright.

Anglin was born on a farm near Columbia, Tennessee. He worked at a local hosiery mill and became acquainted with his future wife, Louise; and through her, her brother, Johnnie Wright. At the time Wright, his wife Murial (Kitty Wells) and Louise were regulars on WSIX-AM as Johnnie Wright And The Harmony Girls. When the Anglin Brothers disbanded in 1939, Anglin joined Johnnie Wright as Johnnie Wright and the Happy Roving Cowboys with Jack Anglin. In 1940, they became Johnnie & Jack, who enjoyed success as a vocal duo until Anglin's death in 1963. The duo became members of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1940s.[1]

Personal life and death

Anglin married Louise Wright in 1933; they were 17 and 16 years old respectively. Their 30-year marriage ended with Jack's death on March 8, 1963. The couple had a son, Terry.

Driving alone to attend a memorial service for Patsy Cline not far from his home, he rounded a bend in Madison, Tennessee at a high speed and died in the ensuing crash.

Notes

  1. "Opry Timeline - 1940s". Retrieved August 27, 2013.

References

  • Gordon Polatnick. "Fuller Up Dead Musician Directory". Archived from the original on 2009-10-24. Retrieved August 27, 2013.


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