Singer John Conlee was born and raised on a Kentucky tobacco farm. He had a number of occupations, including working as a radio disc jockey. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1971 to follow his dreams of being a vocalist and recording artist. In 1981, he joined the Grand Ole Opry where he performs to this day.
As a recording artist, he’s had many hits and is heard on terrestrial country radio to this day and is a favorite on Sirius XM’s Willie’s Roadhouse. He continues to record and tour and has won the hearts of many lovers of great singing and songs.
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