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- Tompall_Glaser abstract "Thomas Paul \"Tompall\" Glaser (September 3, 1933 – August 13, 2013) was an American Outlaw country music artist.Glaser was born in Spalding, Nebraska, the son of Alice Harriet Marie (née Davis) and Louis Nicholas Glaser. He was raised on a farm. Active since the 1950s, he recorded as a solo artist and with his brothers Chuck and Jim in the trio Tompall & the Glaser Brothers. Tompall Glaser's highest-charting solo single was Shel Silverstein's \"Put Another Log on the Fire\", which peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles (now Hot Country Songs) charts in 1975 and appeared with Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Jessi Colter on the album Wanted! The Outlaws.Glaser died August 13, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee, aged 79, after a long illness.".
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- Tompall_Glaser birthDate "1933-09-03".
- Tompall_Glaser birthPlace Spalding,_Nebraska.
- Tompall_Glaser deathDate "2013-08-13".
- Tompall_Glaser deathPlace Nashville,_Tennessee.
- Tompall_Glaser genre Country_music.
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- Tompall_Glaser instrument Singing.
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- Tompall_Glaser recordLabel Curb_Records.
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- Tompall_Glaser background "solo_singer".
- Tompall_Glaser birthDate "1933-09-03".
- Tompall_Glaser birthName "Thomas Paul Glaser".
- Tompall_Glaser birthPlace "Spalding, Nebraska, U.S.".
- Tompall_Glaser caption "Glaser in 1977".
- Tompall_Glaser deathDate "2013-08-13".
- Tompall_Glaser deathPlace "Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.".
- Tompall_Glaser genre Country_music.
- Tompall_Glaser genre Outlaw_country.
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- Tompall_Glaser instrument Singing.
- Tompall_Glaser label "MGM/Curb, ABC, Dot/MCA, Bear Family, Clint Miller".
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- Tompall_Glaser yearsActive "1950".
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- Tompall_Glaser comment "Thomas Paul \"Tompall\" Glaser (September 3, 1933 – August 13, 2013) was an American Outlaw country music artist.Glaser was born in Spalding, Nebraska, the son of Alice Harriet Marie (née Davis) and Louis Nicholas Glaser. He was raised on a farm. Active since the 1950s, he recorded as a solo artist and with his brothers Chuck and Jim in the trio Tompall & the Glaser Brothers. Tompall Glaser's highest-charting solo single was Shel Silverstein's \"Put Another Log on the Fire\", which peaked at No.".