Terry Stafford Net Worth: Age, Height, Weight, Bio

Terry Stafford Net Worth

How much is Terry Stafford worth? For this question we spent 6 hours on research (Wikipedia, Youtube, we read books in libraries, etc) to review the post.

The main source of income: Musicians
Total Net Worth at the moment 2024 year – is about $170,7 Million.

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Biography

Terry Stafford information Birth date: November 22, 1941 Death date: 1996-03-17 Birth place: Oklahoma, United States Profession:Soundtrack, Actor

Height, Weight:

How tall is Terry Stafford – 1,89m.
How much weight is Terry Stafford – 57kg

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Biography,Stafford was the only son of William Nathan Bill Stafford (1921–2011), a United States Navy veteran of World War II and a construction worker, and the former Juanita J. Roach (1919–2001). He had two sisters, Linda Williams of Amarillo and Judy Snead of Hendersonville, Tennessee. He, like his mother, was born in rural Hollis in Harmon County in the southwestern corner of Oklahoma. Mrs. Stafford was a lens grinder for an optical company and worked in a laundry. Stafford was reared in Amarillo, Texas, and graduated there in 1960 from Palo Duro High School. He then moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a musical career.The song Suspicion, which was released on the Crusader record label and had previously been recorded by Elvis Presley, made it to no. 3 in the U.S. and no. 31 in the UK Singles Chart. Suspicion had the distinction of being sixth on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 4, 1964, when the Beatles held down the top five spots. The following week, Suspicion peaked at no. 3, with the Beatles holding three of the top five spots. Staffords recording sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. The song was one of the first to have a synthesiser backing. His follow-up, I’ll Touch a Star, rose to number 25 in America. Both recordings were produced by Bob Summers (brother-in-law of Les Paul), who played all the instruments on the tracks as well as engineering and recording them, except for bass which was played by Ron Griffith. Summers released his own version in the 1970s, as well as a remake with Ed Greenwald on vocals in 2008.In 1969, Buck Owens re-wrote Staffords Big in Dallas, recording it as Big in Vegas. Owens version peaked at no. 5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. and reached No. 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada.Stafford himself continued to record, but had no more hits. His 1973 release/joint composition, Amarillo by Morning, was later covered by George Strait on Straits 1982 album Strait from the Heart. The song was named #12 country song of all-time by Country Music Television.Stafford lived most of his life between Los Angeles, California, and Amarillo, Texas, and died in Amarillo of liver failure, at the age of 54. He is interred along with his parents at Llano Cemetery in Amarillo. His mothers obituary lists Nancy Stafford of Orange County, California, presumably Staffords widow, as a survivor, but neither she nor Staffords brother-in-law, Ed Snead, are mentioned a decade later in his fathers death notice. Staffords widow is apparently Nancy E. Stafford (born c. 1944), daughter of Oregon native Isabel Rose Hall White Stiglbauer (1919-2003), with father J. Elbert Hall (1917-1949), brother Gary Warren Hall (1942-1973), and stepfather Lawrence J. Stiglbauer (1913-1994).On April 11, 2015, the West Texas Historical Association, at its 92nd annual meeting held at Amarillo College in Amarillo, hosted Professor Joe Weldon Specht (born c. 1944) of McMurry University of Abilene, Texas, in a presentation entitled Amarillo by Morning: The Life and Songs of Terry Stafford.

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