Biography
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Zora Layman
Real name: Zora Mabel (Layman) Luther
Effective period / Period of releases: 1933 - 1958
American country contralto vocalist and violinist.Born March 12, 1900 in Hutchinson, Kansas, USA.
Died November 2, 1981 (81 years of age).
Married to musician/singer Frank Luther (May 8, 1920-November 16, 1980, his death).
One of the first women to have a western hit, "Seven Years With The Wrong Man". Layman was a classically traiined violinist and vocalist.
When Zora first delivered her song "Seven Years With The Wrong Man" on Ethel Park Richardson's NBC series Hillbilly Heart-Throbs, the switchboards were swamped with enthusiasm, and Zora had her first big hit. Additional popular recordings by Layman included "Answer to Twenty-One Years", "Hooray, I'm Single Again", and "Cowboy's Best Friend".