Marty Robbins
Country singer-songwriter and race car driver

Born
September 26th, 1925
99 years ago
Died
December 8th, 1982
42 years ago — 57 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor, gained prominence in the country music genre during the mid-20th century. Achieved commercial success with hits such as 'El Paso' and 'Big Iron', which established a legacy in the music industry. Additionally, engaged in auto racing, participating in NASCAR events while also pursuing a career in music. Acted in several films, including 'Gunfight at OK Corral'. Experienced a successful career that spanned several decades, concluding with a notable contribution to both music and racing.
Released hit songs like 'El Paso' and 'Big Iron'
Competed in NASCAR events
Acted in 'Gunfight at OK Corral'
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