| 1972 |
Country Music Hall of Fame Induction |
Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, TN |
| 1985 |
Sweet Dreams Movie |
National and International Release |
| 1987 |
Award in Appreciation for Outstanding Contribution in Country
Music |
Virginia Country Music Association |
| 1992 |
Grammy Awards Recording Hall of Fame Induction for
"Crazy" |
Patsy for singing, Willie Nelson for writing |
| 1993 |
Commemorative Patsy Cline Stamp |
US Postal Service |
| 1994 |
National Cowgirl Hall of Fame Induction |
Ft. Worth, TX |
| 1995 |
Grammy Award for Creative Contribution of Outstanding Artistic
Significance to the Field of Recording |
National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc., Los
Angeles, CA |
| 1995 |
Greatest Hits Album Sold 6 Million Copies.
On the billboard charts for over 8 years. Patsy Cline Box Set
was certified Gold with over ½ million copies sold |
|
| 1996 |
Patsy Tribute Concert by George Hamilton IV & Sandy Kelly |
Winchester, VA |
| 1996 |
"Patsy Cline - Singing Girl from Shenandoah Valley"
published |
Berryville, VA |
| 1997 |
Patsy honored with a plaque |
American Legion/Dollar Store building, Berryville, VA |
| July 1999 |
Plaque on the Virginia Legend's Walk |
Virginia Beach, VA |
| Aug 1999 |
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
Hollywood, CA |
| Sept 1999 |
Labor Day Weekend Celebration - Featured Concert at Watermelon
Park in Clarke County with Roni Stoneman, George Hamilton IV,
Sandy Kelly and other local vocalists and bands |
Winchester, VA
Clarke County, VA |
| Oct 1999 |
Patsy ranked #11 on the VH1 Cable TV "Countdown of the 100
Greatest Women in Rock" |
|
| Oct 1999 |
"Love Always, Patsy Cline" book written by Cindy Hazen
& Mike Freeman and published by the Berkeley Publishing Group.
Introduced at a book party at the Country Hall of Fame Museum.
Julie Dick Fudge attended the party. |
|
| Jan 2000 |
Patsy Cline Calendar, Always Patsy Cline Fan Club |
|
| July 2000 |
Patsy Cline Exhibit |
Country Hall of Fame Museum, Nashville, TN |
| July & Aug 2000 |
History Adventure Day Camp for Children. Patsy tours |
Winchester, VA |
| Sep 2000 |
Labor Day Weekend Celebration. Special guests: Billy Grammer,
George Hamilton IV & Sandy Kelly |
Winchester, VA |
| Fall 2000 |
Patsy named country radio's "Greatest Female Artist of the
20th Century" by Radio & Records Magazine |
|
| Fall 2000 |
Patsy honored with the "Country Legend Award" by the
HMV British Country Music |
|
| May 2001 |
"Crazy for the Bloom" theme for the Shenandoah Apple
Blossom Festival. Featured "Patsy Sing Like" contest
& Charlie Dick, Julie Dick Fudge & family as special Grand
Marshalls for the Firemen's & the Grand Feature Parades. |
Winchester, VA |
| Sep 2001 |
Labor Day Weekend Celebration. WVPT - Public TV station filmed
events for a future show. |
Winchester, VA |
| Fall 2001 |
Grammy Hall of Fame inducts "I Fall to Pieces" |
|
| Feb 2002 |
Patsy honored as a "Virginia Woman in History" by the
Virginia Foundation for Women and the Delta Kappa Gamma Society
International |
Richmond, VA |
| March 2002 |
"Patsy Cline - Lady Behind the Legend" show premiered
by WVPT-TV |
Winchester, VA |
| June 2002 |
"Crazy for the Blues" concert sponsored by the
Preservation of Historic Winchester (PHW). 50 % of proceeds of the
Blues House Concert to CPC, Inc. for the purchase of 608 South
Kent Street. |
Winchester, VA |
| Sept 2002 |
Labor Day Weekend Celebration. PHW donated $18,500 from the
proceeds of the Blues House Concert to CPC, Inc. for the Museum
project. |
Winchester, VA |
| Oct 2002 |
Dedication of the Patsy Cline Awards Pavillion at the Warrenton
Horse Shoe Grounds. Featured Patsy singers and two bands. |
Warrenton, VA |
| Dec 2002 |
Auction of Patsy items. CPC, Inc. purchased a short sleeve plaid
shirt and a long sleeve yellow top for $3,000. |
Hollywood, CA |
| Dec 2002 |
Patsy ranked #1 on the CMT cable TV "Countdown of the 40
Greatest Women in Country Music" |
|
| Dec 2002 |
Patsy Cline Calendar for 2003 published by the Always Patsy
Cline Fan Club. |
|
| Feb 2003 |
"Remembering
Patsy" book written by Brian Mansfield and published by
Rutledge Hill Press, Div. Of Thomas Nelson, Inc.
|
|
| Feb 2003 |
Patsy
Cline Memorial Celebration in
|
Camden, TN
|
| March 2003 |
National
campaign announced by Jim Stutzman, Jr., Pres. CPC, Inc. for the
Patsy Cline Museum project
|
|
| April 2003 |
"Remembering
Patsy" book sales started as a fund raiser for the Patsy Cline
Museum
|
|
| April 2003 |
CPC,
Inc., Patsy Display at the Open House for the Shenandoah
University's History &
Tourism
Center |
Winchester, VA
|
| May 2003 |
Patsy
placed 4 songs on the CMT Cable TV "Countdown of the 100
Greatest Songs in
Country
Music": "Crazy"
(#3), "I Fall to Pieces" (#6), "Sweet Dreams"
(#41),
&
"Faded Love" (#98). Only
artist to have 2-songs in the Top 10.
|
|
| June 2003 |
Blues
House Concert. 50% of proceeds to benefit museum (rained)
|
Winchester,
VA |
| Aug 2003 |
Patsy
Cline Commorative Tin went on sale by Route 11 Chips, Middletown, VA.
%
of sales to be donated to CPC, Inc. for the museum project.
|
|
| Sept 2003 |
Labor
Day Weekend Celebration. Special guests: Julie Dick Fudge &
Richard Fudge |
Winchester, VA
|
| Sept 2003 |
"Remembering
Patsy Cline" Tribute CD released.
Features:
Natalie Cole, Norah Jones, Amy Grant, Diana Krall, Michelle
Branch,
Lee Ann Womack, k.d. lang, Terry Clark, Rebecca Lynn Howard,
Patty
Griffin, Jessi Alexander, & Martina McBride
|
|
| Oct 2003 |
C.
J. Harding, Patsy Tribute Show at the Shenandoah University
"Bugles, Banjos, &
Bassoons
Music Festival. |
Winchester, VA
|
| Nov 2003 |
Auction
of Patsy items at Christie's Auction House.
CPC, Inc.
purchased
the green cowgirl outifit for $10,157, the red cowgirl outfit
for
$11,
352, and a white western hat for $3,585.
The Always Patsy Cline Fan
Club
purchased a blue cowgirl outfit for $2,500.
All items sold at the auction
for
a total of $123,919.
|
New York
City |
| Nov 2003 |
Patsy
Cline display at the Feltner Foundation Museum. |
Winchester, VA
|
| Feb 2004 |
"A
Closer Walk With Patsy Cline" musical played at the Wayside
Theatre from Feb. 1 -
March
28th. Proceeds from
ticket sales to benefit CPC, Inc.
Morgan Duke
played
Patsy and Jimmy Fleming played Little Big Man.
|
Middletown,
VA
|
| March 5,
2003 |
Special Fan night
with
a Patsy dinner and cast party . |
|
| May 2004 |
Patsy
Cline display and fund raising sales at the Old Town "Flower
& Garden Show"
|
Wicnhester,
VA |
| June 2004 |
Auction
of Patsy items at Christie's Auction House in New York City.
Eleven items
sold
for $18,500. CPC, Inc.
did not purchase any items.
|
|
| July 2004 |
Blues
House "Street Festival" held on Cork Street. CPC,
Inc. to receive $2,500 from the proceeds of the concert.
|
Winchester,
VA
|
| July 2004 |
Patsy
Cline Bell Tower-Sound system project promoted.
|
|
| July 2004 |
Patsy
Cline Murals finished by PAVAN students on the sidewall of Valley
Photo Shop
|
|
| Sept. 2004 |
Patsy Cline Bell Tower, sound system, dedicated. George Hamilton IV performed. Bell music will play once a day at 6:00 p.m.
|
Winchester, VA |
| Fall, 2004 |
Patsy Cline is listed in the 2005 Edition of the Guinness Book of World Records for having the record for the most weeks on the US Charts for an album by a female artist (of all genre): 722 weeks total, with 251 of them at # 1, with "Patsy Cline's Greatest Hits."
|
International Press Release |