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- Jack_Barlow abstract "Jack Barlow (1924–2011) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He recorded on Dot Records during the 1960s and 1970s, charting seven times on Hot Country Songs.Barlow first worked as a disc jockey before moving to Nashville, Tennessee. His first single was \"I Love Country\", which reached number 21 on Cash Box in 1965. Barlow later moved to Epic Records, then to Dot Records, charting on Billboard for the first time in 1968 with \"Baby, Ain't That Love\". His highest chart entry came in late 1971 to early 1972, when he took \"Catch the Wind\" to number 26. This was followed by a recording of \"They Call the Wind Maria\", from the 1969 Clint Eastwood film Paint Your Wagon.Barlow's last charting release was \"The Man on Page 602\", credited to Zoot Fenster. The song is about an image found in a 1975 Sears catalog, of a man modeling boxer shorts who appears to be inadvertently exposing his genitalia. He continued to record until 2007, also singing commercial jingles and doing voice-over work. He died in mid-2011 from an undisclosed illness.".
- Jack_Barlow activeYearsEndYear "2007".
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- Jack_Barlow birthDate "1924-05-18".
- Jack_Barlow birthPlace Moline,_Illinois.
- Jack_Barlow deathDate "2011-07-29".
- Jack_Barlow genre Country_music.
- Jack_Barlow hometown Nashville,_Tennessee.
- Jack_Barlow occupation Singer-songwriter.
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- Jack_Barlow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jack Barlow".
- Jack_Barlow wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zoot Fenster".
- Jack_Barlow alias "Zoot Fenster".
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- Jack_Barlow birthDate "1924-05-18".
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- Jack_Barlow deathDate "2011-07-29".
- Jack_Barlow genre Country_music.
- Jack_Barlow instrument "Vocals".
- Jack_Barlow label "Dial, Epic, Dot, Antique".
- Jack_Barlow name "Jack Barlow".
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- Jack_Barlow origin Nashville,_Tennessee.
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- Jack_Barlow yearsActive "1960".
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- Jack_Barlow comment "Jack Barlow (1924–2011) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He recorded on Dot Records during the 1960s and 1970s, charting seven times on Hot Country Songs.Barlow first worked as a disc jockey before moving to Nashville, Tennessee. His first single was \"I Love Country\", which reached number 21 on Cash Box in 1965. Barlow later moved to Epic Records, then to Dot Records, charting on Billboard for the first time in 1968 with \"Baby, Ain't That Love\".".
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