Harley Allen

Harley Lee Allen (born January 23, 1956) is a country singer and songwriter. He is a son of well-known bluegrass performer Red Allen. Married to singer Debbie Nims. Allen has appeared on several 1970s albums with his brothers as The Allen Brothers. He has recorded three solo albums, "Across the Blueridge Mountains" (Folkways Records 1983), "Another River" (1996) and "Live at the Bluebird" (2001). He is most known for providing background vocals o... more

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  • Jan 23, 1956 (age 53 years)

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