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“I'd always believed that any song worth singing is worth putting harmony on. When it comes time for the harmonies to come in, I will move to my left because my brother and I always used to use one microphone, and so you had to share the mic. And, even today, I will move over to the left to give the harmony room, knowing in my mind that there's no harmony standing on my right. But it's just old habits are hard to break.”

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Charlie Louvin
Charlie Louvin

Charlie Louvin, born on July 7, 1927, was a renowned American country music singer. Alongside his brother Ivy Louvin, they formed the iconic Louvin Brothers, one of the most significant country music acts of the 1950s. Their music style was beloved by audiences, known for its distinctive harmonies and heartfelt lyrics. more

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