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From about 1955-1961, Ferguson worked at the Tennessee Game and Fish Commission, headquartered in Nashville, where he produced films for the agency. In 1959, Ferguson was to produce for the commission a 39 segment series on hunting, fishing, and wildlife subjects. In 1960, the North American Wildlife
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Ferguson wrote several other songs, including the million seller, "Carroll County Accident", first recorded by Porter Wagoner. In 1969 it received a Country Music Award for the "Song of the Year". In the 1960s Ferguson also wrote "Natividad", a Christmas song, and "Choctaw Saturday Night", a
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The country song "Carroll County Accident" was written when Ferguson passed through Carroll County when driving from Nashville to a concert for the Choctaw Indians in Philadelphia, Miss., according to an interview Ferguson granted with Steve Eng for the Wagoner biography
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After discharge from the Army, Ferguson went out West and worked for the U.S. Forest Service as a fire tower lookout and trail crew boss. He also worked as a laborer in the wheat fields and a typesetter for the newspaper in
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In 1987, Ferguson established WHTV as local cable service for Pearl River/Philadelphia, Mississippi. He retired from that position in 1998, when he was also named Tribal Historian
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and graduated in 1944. Alan Claude became a renowned forest ranger. Paul Eugene, as an enlisted sailor, witnessed many Pacific Proving Grounds atomic tests while aboard the
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While working there, Ferguson also started in the music business. In 1958 he wrote his first multi-million seller song "On the Wings of a Dove". It was recorded by
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Guilday, John E. (July 1977). "Sabertooth Cat, Smilodon Floridanus (Leidy), and Associated Fauna From a Tennessee Cave (40DV40), the First American Bank Site".
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Ferguson worked for nearly 30 years at RCA's Studio B producing hundreds of albums for artists such as Chet Atkins, Dolly Parton, and Porter Wagoner.
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Ferguson developed a comedy role as "Grandpappy Eli Possumtrot", a name which he took from a crossroad community near his childhood home in
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The success of his song "On the Wings of a Dove" enabled Ferguson to turn full-time to music. He became a senior producer with
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Ferguson was the recipient of many awards and recognitions during his multiple careers. He was also a member of
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and many others. With Atkins, he played a major role in the development of what was to become known as the
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for two winters in Alaska. He tested military equipment under Arctic conditions. He went on to study at
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While in high school, Ferguson was a typesetter at the local newspaper, a fire tower lookout for the
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Bob Ferguson and Dolly Parton at RCA Records, signing her initial recording contract for RCA, 1967.
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country singles chart. The tune was also recorded by Wagoner's longtime duet partner Dolly Parton.
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After his retirement from RCA, Ferguson moved his family to live near the reservation of the
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is a book about the music industry for aspiring songwriting and recording professionals.
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and earned a BS degree in Speech. He specialized in radio and television production.
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country singles chart. The tune was also recorded by Wagoner's longtime duet partner
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1987, receives the Iron Eyes Cody Peace Medal. Only 48 medals were made and awarded.
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1969, "Carroll County Accident", Country Music Award for the "Song of the Year".
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1960, the North American Wildlife Conservation Association named his production
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found east of the Mississippi River. It was found during construction of the
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Performing with Husky, Ferguson played a character called Eli Possumtrout in
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Leverett-Crew, Libby (2003). "In The Circle of Family and Friends".
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1987, "Wings of a Dove" received BMI's "One million airplays" Award.
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capital of the world. He also played a major role in developing the
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until his retirement. While there, he produced records, many in
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as a center of country music. He was also a movie producer, and
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Ingram, Tom (1971-10-02). "Specialists to Study Cave Bones".
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Ferguson, Bob; Jesse Burt (1970). "The "Big Break" Fallacy".
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Category:Song recordings produced by Bob Ferguson (musician)
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of the 1950s and 1960s. He served as executive assistant to
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About the song Coat of Many Colors produced by Bob Ferguson
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2012, honored with a Mississippi Country Music Trail marker
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While working at RCA, Ferguson earned a Master's Degree in
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With Jesse Burt as co-author, Ferguson wrote two books:
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influenced many wildlife television shows, most notably
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The country song "Carroll County Accident", recorded by
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United States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War
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American country music songwriter and record producer
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country singles chart (No. 92 pop) and No. 1 on the
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CMA's database entry on the Carroll County Accident
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He was called to duty during the 2049: 1139:Essay on "The Carroll County Accident" 1054:Indians of the Southeast: Then and Now 1009: 987:Saturday Nights With Daddy At The Opry 862:My Favorite Songwriter: Porter Wagoner 789:the "Best Motion Picture of the Year." 688:Indians of the Southeast: Then and Now 438:. In 1987, "Wings of a Dove" received 2127:United States Marine Corps reservists 2102:People from Philadelphia, Mississippi 1172: 713:Chucalissa Prehistoric Indian Village 212:who was instrumental in establishing 2107:People from Willow Springs, Missouri 989:. Rutledge Hill Press. p. 123. 752: 392:Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego 378:While in college, Ferguson joined a 1648:, Robin Lerner, Annie Roboff (1999) 927:, 23 Jul 2001, accessed 16 Mar 2009 847:The Open Mind of John D. Loudermilk 709:Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians 697:Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians 342:Southwest Missouri State University 273:. Ferguson married twice, first to 236:Song of the Year in 1969. 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Index

Bob Ferguson (disambiguation)
Bob Ferguson
Willow Springs, Missouri
United States
Country
RCA Victor
Ferlin Husky
Harvie June Van
Chet Atkins
Dolly Parton
Porter Wagoner
Jim Ed Brown
Helen Cornelius
country music
songwriter
record producer
Nashville, Tennessee
Choctaw
historian
On the Wings of a Dove
The Carroll County Accident
Country Music Association
Wings of a Dove
Tender Mercies
Robert Duvall
Broadcast Music Incorporated
Porter Wagoner
Dolly Parton
Harvie June Van
Willow Springs, Missouri

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