Western Music (North America) - List of Western Singers

List of Western Singers

  • Lynn Anderson
  • Gene Autry
  • Bill Barwick
  • Joe Bethancourt
  • Johnny Bond
  • Wilf Carter
  • Johnny Cash
  • Tommy Duncan
  • Don Edwards
  • Juni Fisher
  • Lorne Greene
  • Frankie Laine
  • Chris LeDoux
  • Corb Lund
  • Girls of the Golden West
  • Patsy Montana
  • Michael Martin Murphey
  • Bob Nolan
  • The Quebe Sisters Band *also plays Western Swing music
  • Riders in the Sky
  • Tex Ritter
  • Marty Robbins
  • Roy Rogers
  • Sons of the Pioneers
  • Tim Spencer
  • Ian Tyson
  • Jimmy Wakely
  • Johnny Western
  • John I. White
  • Ray Whitley
  • Slim Whitman
  • Jim Wilson

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