Rubye Rose Blevins (October 30, 1908 – May 3, 1996),[2] known professionally as Patsy Montana, was an American country and western singer and songwriter.
The trip's mission was to enter a large, prize watermelon the Blevins had raised, and Rubye was invited to go, mainly to meet up with two pen pals, Millie and Dolly Good (The Girls of the Golden West).
[4] Blevins performed on National Barn Dance until the 1950s, and worked with Gene Autry, Pat Buttram, Red Foley, the Girls of the Golden West and George Gobel.
Blevins took her stage name from silent film star and world-champion roper Monte Montana, with whom she had an opportunity to work early in her career.
[3] She released an album on the Sims label in Arizona, notable for having Waylon Jennings as lead guitar player before he made his national debut.
She influenced later singers Patsy Cline and Dottie West, and more recently, Western music star Devon Dawson, the singing voice of Toy Story 2's Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl.