Birth name Peggy Sue Webb Instruments Vocals, Origin Butcher Holler, KY, US Years active 1966-present | Name Peggy Sue Occupation(s) singer-songwriter Role Singer-songwriter | |
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Born March 24, 1943 (age 81) ( 1943-03-24 ) Siblings Loretta Lynn, Crystal Gayle, Jay Lee Webb, Betty Ruth Webb, Herman Webb, Melvin Webb Jr., Donald Webb Parents Clara Marie Ramey Webb, Melvin "Ted" Webb Nephews Jack Benny Lynn, Ernest Ray Lynn, Christos James Gatzimos Nieces Betty Sue Lynn, Peggy Lynn, Patsy Lynn, Cissy Lynn, Catherine Clare Gatzimos Similar People Loretta Lynn, Crystal Gayle, Jay Lee Webb, Loretta Young |
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Peggy Sue Wright (née Webb; March 24, 1943) is a country music singer and songwriter, who had brief success as a country singer in the late 1960s. She is the middle sister of two popular country performers, Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle. Her older brother Jay Lee was a country music singer/songwriter in the 1960s.
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Biography
Peggy Sue Wright was born Peggy Sue Webb in a log cabin in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky on March 24, 1943. She is the daughter of Clara Marie (known as Clary; née Ramey; May 5, 1912 – November 24, 1981) and Melvin Theodore Webb (known as Ted; October 24, 1906 – February 23, 1959). Mr. Webb was a coal miner and subsistence farmer.
The family was poor; living hand-to-mouth and relying on her father's meager income. In addition to Wright, the other seven Webb children are:
The family moved to Wabash, Indiana in 1955 due to her father's illness from working in the coal mines; he would die in 1959 of Coalworker's pneumoconiosis, or black lung disease. She began performing with Loretta and her brothers at venues around Wabash. Wright then became a featured act in Loretta's early shows in the 1960s. She also helped write a few of Loretta's compositions, including "Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)." In 1969, she signed with Decca Records and released her debut single, "I'm Dynamite," which went into the Country Top 30. That same year she released an album of the same name. The second single from that album titled, "I'm Gettin' Tired of Babyin' You" also reached the Top 30.
After Peggy Sue had a hit with her most successful single, "All-American Husband," she left Decca Records after releasing two albums. Next, Wright recorded two albums in the 1970s for two small labels.
Peggy Sue was married twice. Her first marriage was to Douglas Wells (m.1964-div.1968); the second to Sonny Wright (m.1970-). From her first marriage, Peggy had one daughter: Doyletta Gayle; born May 30, 1967. Doyletta Gayle was named after Doyle Wilburn and Wright's sisters: Loretta Lynn and Crystal Gayle. Doyletta became a victim of spousal abuse when she was killed by her spouse on February 22, 1991.
From her second marriage, Peggy has a son and daughter: Georgia; born (1971-06-30) June 30, 1971 , and Layla; born (1973-02-28) February 28, 1973 .
After 1970, she didn't appear on the Billboard country charts until 1980. Beginning then, she had a small string of minor hits on her second husband Sonny Wright's label, Doorknob.
In 1986 she began performing as a background singer and designing stage costumes for her younger sister, Crystal Gayle. She continues to perform with Gayle today. Occasionally they both join up with older sister Loretta Lynn for a concert at her Hurricane Mills, Tennessee ranch.