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PROFILE
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| FULL NAME: |
Pat Cupp |
| DATE OF BIRTH: |
January 21, 1938 |
| ZODIAC SIGN: |
Acquarius |
| BIRTHPLACE: |
Nashville AR
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| CURRENT RESIDENCE: |
Texarkana AR
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| HAIR/EYE COLOR: |
Gray
/ Hazel |
| HEIGHT: |
5' 10" |
| MARITAL STATUS: |
Married to Gaye |
| PARENTS: |
Ruth and Burton |
| CHILDREN: |
Daughter Renee, Sons Darin and Scott |
| SIBLINGS: |
Skippy, Mickey and Bea |
| CURRENT LABEL: |
Wild Hare Records |
| BEST KNOWN RECORDINGS: |
"Long Gone Daddy", "Do Me No Wrong" on RPM label |
| INSTRUMENTS PLAYED: |
Guitar |
| BAND NAME: |
In 1956 it was “The Flying Saucers” |
| BIGGEST CAREER BREAK: |
A Performance on the Louisiana Hayride in early 1956 |
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BACKGROUND
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| EDUCATION: |
High School and Technical Schools |
| PREVIOUS JOBS: |
Sold Insurance, Musical Instruments, Quality Control Manager, Technical Engineer, Project Manager |
| HOBBIES: |
Golf, Fishing |
| GREATEST MUSIC
INFLUENCES: |
Elvis, Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins |
| NON-MUSIC INFLUENCES: |
John Wayne |
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FAVORITES
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| FOOD: |
Fish |
| BOOKS: |
National Geographic |
| TV SHOW: |
"Lost" |
| TV ACTOR): |
Tom Selleck |
| MOVIE: |
Too many... |
| SPORTS TO PLAY: |
Golf and Fishingl |
| SPORTS TO WATCH: |
Football |
| SPORTS TEAM: |
Arkansas Razorbacks |
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AND MORE...
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| MY GREATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT... |
Married 50 years to the same person.
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| GREATEST CAREER ACHIEVEMENT... |
Being able to continue my Music at age 70.
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| MOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT... |
Forgot the words to a song during a performance..
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| FUNNIEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED
TO ME ON STAGE... |
The neck of my guitar broke off during a performance.
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| MOST TOUCHING THING A FAN HAS EVER
DONE WAS... |
Helped me with getting a key booking and encouraged me to take advantage of it
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| BIGGEST PET PEEVE IS... |
People who claim to be something their not.
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| MY BIGGEST CHARACTER FLAW... |
Too trusting.
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| SECRETLY, I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO... |
Perform on a national TV Show such as the CMA.
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| Habit I'd Most Like To Break... |
Interrupting People before they are through expressing themselves.
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