Charlie Louvin

Charlie Louvin

<p>Born in Henagar, Alabama, Charlie Louvin recorded from 1947 to 1962 with his brother, Ira, as the Louvin Brothers. In 1955, they became members of the Grand Ole Opry and churned out thirteen hits on the <em>Billboard</em> country chart, including "When I Stop Dreaming," "Cash on the Barrelhead," and "Knoxville Girl." Charlie's solo career began in 1964 with the top five hit "I Don't Love You Anymore," and he followed it with twenty-nine <em>Billboard</em>-charting singles and four Grammy nominations.</p><p>Benjamin Whitmer is the author of the novel <em>Pike</em> and a lifelong country music fan. He lives and writes in Denver.</p>

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