K. T. Oslin
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K. T. Oslin

K.T. Oslin was born Kay Toliver Oslin in Arkansas in 1942. She sang in local honky-tonks early on, influenced by singers like Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton....

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K.T. Oslin was born Kay Toliver Oslin in Arkansas in 1942. She sang in local honky-tonks early on, influenced by singers like Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton. After years of rejections, she finally got a record deal with RCA Nashville in 1986.

Her debut album '80's Ladies' came out in 1987 and did well commercially. She followed it with albums like 'This Woman' in 1988 and 'Love in a Small Town' in 1990.

Oslin's band included musicians like John Barlow Jarvis on guitar and Matt Rollings on keyboards. She died in 2020 at age 78.

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