Rosalie Allen was a poor girl from Appalachia who made her mark on New York City in the unlikeliest of places: country music radio. From the summer of 1944 until 1956, Allen was the hostess of ...
Rosalie W. Allen has recently been appointed to the Senior Executive Service as Director of the Office of Strategic Analysis and Communications at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, ...
ROSALIE ALLEN was the original coal miner’s daughter. It’s just that, instead of turning south and conquering Nashville, she went north and became the most famous female country music personality in ...
Rosalie Allen, 79, who was considered “Queen of the Yodelers” and was the first woman inducted into the Country Radio Broadcaster DJ Hall of Fame, died in Van Nuys on Sept. 23. She had suffered a fall ...
Rosalie M. (O’Donnell) Allen, age 73 of Collegeville, died on Thursday February 9, 2017. She was born in Norristown on September 11, 1943 daughter of the late James and Helen (Paolini) Allen. She was ...
Rosalie Allen, 79, a singer-broadcaster known as the queen of yodelers and the first woman inducted into the Country Music DJ Hall of Fame; Sept. 23, in Van Nuys, Calif. Dee Andros, 79, a coach who ...
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