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Fred Rose (songwriter)

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While running the business, Rose continued to write numerous country songs and eventually became one of the industry's most important personalities. He also wrote songs under the name Floyd Jenkins.
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Atkins, Chet and Neely, Bill. (1974). "Country Gentleman". Chicago. Harry Regnery Company.
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in 1985. In 1986, son Wesley would join his father in the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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Rose died in Nashville from a heart attack in 1954 and was interred there in the
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was almost immediately successful, particularly with the enormous hits of client
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Rose served as Hank Williams' record producer throughout his career, 1947-1953.
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to create the first Nashville-based music publishing company. Their
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Along with Hank Williams and the "Father of Country Music",
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In 1942, Rose returned to Nashville and teamed with
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Tin Pan Alley
Ray Whitley
Back in the Saddle Again
country music
Grand Ole Opry
Roy Acuff
Acuff-Rose Music
Hank Williams
Wesley Rose
Gaylord Entertainment Company
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Jimmie Rodgers
Country Music Hall of Fame
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

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