Louise Massey

Louise Massey
Born Victoria Louise Massey
August 10, 1902
Midland, Texas
Died June 20, 1983
San Angelo, Texas
Nationality United States
Other names Victoria Louise Massey Mabie
Occupation Singer
Years active 1918-1950
Known for Western music
Spouse(s) Milt Mabie

Louise Massey (born Victoria Louise Massey: 10 August 1902 20 June 1983 in San Angelo, Texas), American singer and songwriter born in Midland, Texas. The Massey family left Texas while Louise Massey was very young and she grew up near Roswell in Lincoln County, New Mexico. In 1918, her father, Henry Massey, started a band that featured himself and three of his eight children singing and playing musical instruments.[1] Most of the children played several, while dressed in “elaborate cowboy outfits as their stage attire.” When Louise was 15 she married Milton Mabie, who joined the group.[2]

In the early 1940s, The Westerners were "well known for numerous radio appearances" and were appearing on Plantation Party broadcasts three nights a week.[3] The quintet included Mabie, Massey siblings Curt, Allen and Louise, and Larry Wellington.[3]

Movies

Legacy

Her home in Roswell is listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Chaves County, New Mexico.

Discography

http://countrydiscography.blogspot.com/2009/05/louise-massey-massey-family-westerners.html

References

  1. "Mabie, Victoria Louise Massey". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  2. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/louise-massey-her-westerners-mn0000313423/biography
  3. 1 2 "President Will Speak On Labor Day Broadcast". The Fresno Bee The Republican. August 31, 1941. p. 10. Retrieved March 28, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
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