A capable yodeler, she was hired to do the yodeling for the "Cousin Pearl" character on several segments of the hit TV series, The Beverly Hillbillies.
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At A&M Records in Los Angeles, California, Starr recorded a song called "The French Song" that was produced by Herb Alpert.
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Between 1958 and 1963 they released several 45 rpm records that were mainly covers of an eclectic mix of fashionable country, pop, rockabilly and folk songs of people such as Perry Como to Connie Francis.
Ringo Starr | Lucille Ball | David Starr Jordan | Bart Starr | Leander Starr Jameson | Edwin Starr | Gang Starr | Blaze Starr | Starr | Amos Starr Cooke | Kay Starr | Freddie Starr | Starr Records | S. Frederick Starr | Maurice Starr | Lucille Lortel | Ken Starr | George Reginald Starr | War (Edwin Starr song) | Patti Starr | Lucille P. Markey | Fredro Starr | Thomas Starr King | Stevie Starr | Steve Starr | Lucille Lortel Theatre | Lucille Bliss | Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center | Kenneth I. Starr | John Renshaw Starr |
Under the direction of Don Grashey, Zero Records produced and recorded singers like Loretta Lynn, Lucille Starr, Myrna Lorrie, Buddy De Val, Bob Regan and recording star Carroll Baker.