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   About Webb Pierce
Please Note: This page is a TRIBUTE TO MR. WEB PIERCE THE ARTIST,not a personal profile that he/family is running. It's a fan's page on his name and great talent. Thank you.


Webb Pierce was one of the most popular honky tonk vocalists of the '50s, racking up more number one hits than similar artists like Hank Williams, Eddy Arnold, Lefty Frizzell, and Ernest Tubb.
For most of the general public, Pierce -- with his lavish, flamboyant Nudie suits -- became the most recognizable face of country music, as well as all of its excesses; after all, he boasted about his pair of convertibles lined with silver dollars and his guitar-shaped swimming pool. For all of his success, Pierce never amassed the reputation of his contemporaries, even though he continued to chart regularly well into the '70s. Webb's weakness for gaudy ornaments of his wealth, as well as his reluctance to break away from hardcore honky tonk, meant that he had neither supporters in the industry, nor the ability to sustain the ever-changing tastes of a popular audience. Nevertheless, he remains one of the cornerstone figures of honky tonk, both for his success and his artistic achievements.

As a child in West Monroe, LA, Pierce became infatuated with Gene Autry films and his mother's hillbilly records, particularly those of Jimmie Rodgers and various Western swing and Cajun groups. He began to play guitar before he was a teenager. At the age of 15, he was hired as a singer by Monroe's KMLB. During World War II, Pierce enlisted in the Army. While he was in the service, he married Betty Jane Lewis; their wedding was in June of 1942. After he was discharged, Webb and his wife moved back to Monroe, but by 1944 he moved to Shreveport. Getting a job at Sears Roebuck, Pierce began singing on radio stations, nightclubs, and dances with Betty Jane. At first, they were featured on an early morning radio show on KTBS, while they would perform in the evening at clubs. It took them five years before they were noticed by the industry. In 1949, the California-based 4 Star Records signed the duo under separate recording contracts. Webb signed under his own name, while his wife was signed for duets with her husband under the name Betty Jane and Her Boyfriends. However, success didn't come to the duo -- it only came for Webb; in the summer of 1950, the couple divorced.

In late 1949, Pierce accepted a spot on the Louisiana Hayride, a radio program on KWKH that was instrumental in launching the careers of many country artists. Webb began to assemble a band of local Shreveport musicians, which included recruiting pianist Floyd Cramer, guitarist/vocalist Faron Young, bassist Tillman Franks, and vocalists Teddy and Doyle Wilburn. The Wilburns and Franks all wrote songs, which provided the basis for Webb's initial set list. Pierce also founded a record label called Pacemaker and Ark-La-Tex Music, a publishing company, with Horace Logan, the director of the Louisiana Hayride. On Pacemaker, Pierce made several records between 1950 and 1951. They weren't designed to be big sellers -- they were created with the intent of attracting radio play around Louisiana. In 1951, he was able to get out of his 4-Star contract and Decca Records signed him immediately. Webb's second single, "Wondering," became his breakthrough hit, climbing to number one early in 1952. After the single became a hit, Pierce left Louisiana for Nashville, where he met and married his second wife, Audrey Greisham. In June of 1952, he had his second number one single with "That Heart Belongs to Me." The following September, the Grand Ole Opry needed to fill the vacancy left by the firing of Hank Williams, so they invited Pierce to join the cast. After Williams' death, Pierce became the most popular singer in country music. For the next four years, every single he released hit the Top Ten, with a total of ten reaching number one, including "There Stands the Glass" (1953), "Slowly" (1954), "More and More" (1954), and "In the Jailhouse Now" (1955).

Pierce and Opry manager Jim Denny formed Cedarwood Music, a music publishing company, in 1953; later, the pair would invest in radio stations together. Their business ventures were not looked upon kindly by the Opry superiors, and they began pressuring the duo to cease any outside interests. At the same time, Pierce was growing tired of being confined to the Grand Ole Opry -- he thought he wasn't being treated with the respect a star of his stature deserved, and he wanted to be able to partake in the lucrative financial rewards that came with touring. Pierce left the Opry in 1955 and began appearing on Ozark Jubilee, a television program on the ABC network. He left Ozark Jubilee in 1956 and returned to the Opry but left for good the following year.

Pierce continued to have hits until the end of the '50s, but he did take a significant dip in popularity after rock & roll's arrival in the late '50s. Nevertheless, Pierce stayed on the charts, primarily because he kept in close touch with DJs across the country, which meant that he was able to keep his streak of 34 consecutive Top Ten hits running into 1957. For a while, Pierce tried to keep up with rock & roll, covering the Everly Brothers and recording pseudo-rockabilly numbers. Once those proved unsuccessful, he stuck with honky tonk and continued to rack up Top Ten hits right through 1964.

By 1965, the country-pop leanings of the Nashville Sound had pushed honky tonk from the top of the country charts. Pierce remained a star, but he simply didn't have many big hits in the latter half of the '60s -- the most notable was "Fool Fool Fool" in 1967. Since his music had faded from the spotlight, he became known for his excessive lifestyle. Instead of indulging in intoxicants, Webb indulged in material items. Pierce had Nudie Cohen, a Hollywood tailor famous for his custom-made flamboyant clothing, line two Pontiac convertibles with silver dollars. He built a guitar-shaped swimming pool at his Nashville home. The swimming pool became a popular tourist attraction -- nearly 3,000 people visited it each week -- causing his neighbors, led by Ray Stevens, to file a legal suit against Pierce in order to prevent visitors from coming into their neighborhood.

Throughout the '70s, Pierce continued to record, but most of his income came from his highly lucrative financial investments. Pierce left Decca Records in 1975, making a handful of records for Plantation Records that didn't experience much chart success. His last hit came in 1982, when his duet on "In the Jailhouse Now" with Willie Nelson scraped the bottom of the country charts.

Despite all of his success, Pierce was never inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame during his lifetime; it's likely that the members never forgave him for his rejection of the Grand Ole Opry and the Nashville industry. Pierce died of pancreatic cancer on February 24, 1991. Just months before his death, he didn't receive enough votes to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Nevertheless, his career stands as one of the most successful in the history of country music.


And for all, he will still live in the hearts not only in amercians but the entire world for such a voice and singer...
A tribute for Mr. Webb Pierce!!

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Big Fool

Big Fool



Nov 14 2009 6:00 PM

Thanks for adding me.
Best wishes from Hamburg/Germany.
Betty

Betty Hartzell Richards



Nov 14 2009 5:59 PM

Mr. Webb Pierce! My all-time favorite Country Singer!
Where did all our Young Years go???
. . hey BEATNIK!

Cristhie M Fierro



Aug 8 2008 7:15 PM

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. WEBB PIERCE
Very few will remember this day.. For me is a beautiful day:
A day when the biggest star now in the sky was born;


YOU
Redd Stewart

Redd Stewart



Aug 8 2008 7:13 PM

Thanks for joining our circle of friends, and thanks for helping to keep Redd's legacy alive!
Billy & Sharon
www. reddstewart. com
(Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys)
*Please spread the word!
Country Gold Music

Country Gold Music



Jul 30 2008 12:51 AM

Thank for the friendship

love to listen to many of Webb songs
Howard Lips

Howard Lips



Aug 2 2008 5:33 PM

Thanx for the add, and thanx for honoring this great American Music icon! Much respect, and welcome to my cyber neck of the Mississippi woods!
Peace,
Howard Lips
Eddie Ray

Eddie Ray



Jul 28 2008 6:08 PM

THANKS FOR JOINING MY CIRCLE OF FRIENDS. MY UNCLE WAS WEBB'S MANAGER
WHEN HE WAS ON THE HAYRIDE IN SHERVEPORT.TILLMAN FIRST STARTED PLAYING WITH WEB ON THE HARMIE SMITH SHOW ON KWKH IN SHREVEPORT.

EDDIE RAY
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R.D. Hendon and his Western Jamboree Cowboys



Jul 28 2008 6:17 PM

Howdy from Texas!!!
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CHUCK C

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Jul 28 2008 8:54 PM

THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR THE ADD. THE VERY BEST TO YOU IN EVERYTHING THAT YOU SET OUT TO DO IS MY WISH. ROCK ON FOREVER NO MATTER WHAT YOU CHOOSE TO DO AND CHEERS, CHUCK C.
Patsy Cline

Patsy Cline



Jul 29 2008 4:09 AM

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It's a real pleasure to be among the Webb Pierce friends!

Have a beautiful week..
BETTY

Gabriela Contini



Jul 28 2008 1:57 PM

hello webb

thanck for the add

welcome to my space.

kiss

betty
James Schlender

James Schlender



May 24 2008 3:41 PM

thanks for the add!
Devil Dancing Singrwritr

Devil Dancing Singrwritr



May 24 2008 8:10 PM

Thanks for the friendship. One sentence covers Webb's contribution to country music. There Stands The Class.
Mickey Foster
billy

billy



May 25 2008 3:06 PM


Thanks Graphics
rockin’ 8-BALLS

rockin’ 8-BALLS



May 26 2008 4:20 PM

Hi!
Thanks for the ADD!
Regards,
rockin' 8-BALLS
Hope in Austin

Hope Combest



Jul 13 2008 7:34 PM

Stopping by to say hello and thank you for keeping Webb's music alive!

Hugs,

Hope
KIM

KIM



May 14 2008 1:30 PM

Stop by to say have a good week
HUGS
Blue Rocket Trio

Blue Rocket Trio



May 10 2008 4:25 PM

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Betty

Betty Hartzell Richards



Feb 26 2008 2:31 PM

Thanks for the add!
My favorite country singer of all time. He had the most #1 hits in a row. No one has ever topped him. He should have been entered into the Hall of Fame years sooner. Nashville was jealous of him.
Saw him one time in person and belonged to his fan club.
Thanks again, Betty
cathy

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Mar 13 2008 6:09 PM


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May 7 2008 2:56 PM

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May 7 2008 4:17 PM

There is no finer honky-tonk singer than Webb Pierce. I listen and sing along with him almost daily and am proud to say that he is a hero and great influence to me.
James Hunnicutt
THE GREAT POPPLE

THE GREAT POPPLE



May 8 2008 6:54 AM

"missing you"
cathy

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Feb 13 2008 5:51 PM

Have a great Day
Mike

Mike Gann



Feb 14 2008 5:08 AM

Thanks for the add! Webb is one of my favorite C&W singers of all time. There will never be another one like him. Who could possibly fill his shoes in this day and time?
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