Wilfred Arthur Charles Carter (December 18, 1904 – December 5, 1996), professionally known as Wilf Carter in his native Canada and also as Montana Slim...
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Wilf Carter may refer to: Wilf Carter (footballer) (1933–2013), English footballer Wilf Carter (musician) (1904–1996), also known as Montana Slim, Canadian...
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Record 1903–1989. p. 65. ISBN 0-907969-40-2. "Wilf Carter". Greens on Screen. Retrieved 29 June 2013. "Wilf Carter 1933–2013". Plymouth Argyle F.C. 4 August...
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fighter ace Wilf Barber (1901–1968), English cricketer Charles Wilf Carter (musician) (1904–1996), Canadian country music singer and yodeler Wilf Copping...
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Interview with Wilf Scolding". CelebMix. Retrieved 18 October 2023. "The Archers - Christopher Carter". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 18 October 2023. "Wilf Scolding...
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Baltimore Wendell Carter Jr., American basketball player for the Orlando Magic Wil Carter (born 1988), American basketball player Wilf Carter (footballer)...
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was quite distinct from that of the so-called hillbillies." Canadian Wilf Carter (Montana Slim), known as the "Father of Canadian Country Music," is a...
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was also used for a single release by the Ames Brothers in 1951 and by Wilf Carter for his 1965 Christmas in Canada album. Ray Conniff's version of the...
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ankle sustained in a rodeo accident. Fellow Canadian country artist Wilf Carter was a musical influence. He graduated from the Vancouver School of Art...
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although his version was titled "When I Was A Cowboy". Nova Scotia-born Wilf Carter recorded a version of the song, titled, "Come A Ty-ya Yippie Yi Yo"....
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