Dallas Harms (July 18, 1935 – October 12, 2019) was a Canadian country music singer-songwriter. Twenty of Harms' singles made the ''
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'' Country Tracks charts, including the number one single "
Honky Tonkin' (All Night Long)".
Harms was inducted into the
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in 1989.
Harms was born in
Jansen, Saskatchewan,
but was raised in
Hamilton, Ontario
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, and was awarded the Hamilton Music Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award
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Such awards, and organizations presenting them, include:
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for 2016. He died in Hamilton on October 12, 2019.
Discography
Albums
Singles
References
External links
*
Entry at 45cat.com45cat.com as The Nashville Sounds Of Dallas Harms And The Spartons
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1935 births
2019 deaths
Canadian country singer-songwriters
Canadian male singer-songwriters
Canadian singer-songwriters
Musicians from Saskatchewan
Canadian Mennonites
Mennonite musicians