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Ezerline Jenkins was an American singer-songwriter active from 1933 to 1993. Working across rockabilly, country, and Nashville sound styles, Jenkins developed a distinctive approach to songwriting and performance during a six-decade career. Her recordings contributed to the evolution of country music during the mid-to-late twentieth century. Jenkins' catalog was affected by the 2008 Universal fire, which destroyed master recordings held in the company's vault, impacting the preservation of her work.
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