Wilma Lee Cooper
50 top tracks
Wilma Lee Cooper
50 top tracks
Albums

22 Wilma Lee Cooper Hits - Keep On The Sunny Side
Wilma Lee Cooper

K-tel Presents Wilma Lee Cooper - Big Midnight Special
Wilma Lee Cooper

O Sister! The Women's Bluegrass Collection
Wilma Lee Cooper

Big Midnight Special
Wilma Lee Cooper

Classic Country Favorites
Wilma Lee Cooper

Hand-Picked: 25 Years Of Bluegrass On Rounder Records
Wilma Lee Cooper

Hand-Picked: 25 Years Of Bluegrass On Rounder Records (Disc 1)
Wilma Lee Cooper

Ten Best Country Hits
Wilma Lee Cooper

O Sister 2: A Women's Bluegrass Collection
Wilma Lee Cooper

A Daisy a Day
Wilma Lee Cooper
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Hand-Picked: 25 Years Of Bluegrass On Rounder Records [Disc 1]
Wilma Lee Cooper

On The Road
Wilma Lee Cooper
Biography
Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary on February 7, 1921; died September 13, 2011) was an American bluegrass-based country music entertainer....Read more on Last.fm
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Wilma Lee Cooper (born Wilma Lee Leary on February 7, 1921; died September 13, 2011) was an American bluegrass-based country music entertainer.
Cooper was raised in a well-known musical group that sang at local churches and festivals, billing themselves as the Leary Family. At one point, the Leary's were even invited by Eleanor Roosevelt to perform at a national folk festival. Upon graduating high school Wilma obtained a degree in banking at Davis and Elkins College. Near the same time she met and married guitarist Stoney Cooper. For the next 40 years the two performed as one of country music's most popular duos. Their performances, including a ten year stint on Wheeling West Virginia's "Jamboree" and another decade performing at the "Grand Ole Opry," led to recording contracts with both Columbia and Decca. Wilma, who is a skillful banjoist, guitarist and organist, wrote or co-wrote several of their most successful compositions including "Cheated Too," "Loving You," "I Tell My Heart," and "Heartbreak Street." After Stoney's death in the mid-'70s Wilma continued to perform, once again joining the cast of the Opry. She is featured among the Smithsonian Institute's collection of great singers. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Wilma+Lee+Cooper">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
