American country singer, songwriter and guitarist, born August 28, 1925 in Benton, Illinois. Died: August 10, 2011. Member of the WSM Grand Ole Opry. Signed by Monument Records in Nashville, Tn, and scored a big hit with the million-selling single: "Gotta Travel On"d Ole Opry. Founded RG&G (Reid, Grammer & Gower) Company in 1965 with Clyde Reid and J.W. Gower. RG&G made the Grammer guitar from 1965 until 1968. His guitar was installed into the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville on March 1, 1969. Delivered the invocation for the Grand Ole Opry House opening on March 16, 1974. In 1990, he was inducted into the Illinois Country Music Hall of Fame, along with Tex Williams, Lulu Belle and Scotty, and Patsy Montana. On February 27, 2009, he was honored by the Grand Ole Opry for his 50-year membership.
Name Vars
- Bill Grammer
- Billie Grammer
- Billy Grammar
- Billy Grammer With Chorus & Orchestra
- Billy Gramner
- Gramarr
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