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Doyle and Teddy Wilburn had one of the most successful traveling country music shows of the 60’s. When they brought their talents to television in The Wilburn Brothers Show from 1963 to 1974, they also brought with them a rich history of country music. Their weekly syndicated TV variety series was one of the first country music programs broadcast in color. Their guest list is a panorama of legends and would-be legends. Perhaps the highlight of the series was the girl singer, a young Loretta Lynn. “The Coal Miner’s Daughter” appears on most of the 354 half hour episodes and in many ways became the third “star” of the show. The format is similar to the Porter Wagoner Show, but with a more subdued and “laid-back” approach. The Wilburn Brothers provided early exposure to acts including Alabama, Crystal Gayle, Tammy Wynette and George Jones.
The brother duo Doyle Wilburn (July 7, 1930 - October 16, 1982) and Teddy Wilburn (November 30, 1931 - November 24, 2003) were born in Hardy, Arkansas. They first attracted attention as child performers in an act called The Wilburn Family; Roy Acuff discovered them and brought them to the Grand Ole Opry in the 1940s.
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