What was Patsy Clines ethnicity?
Virginia Patterson Hensley (September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963), known professionally as Patsy Cline, was an American country music singer. The most influential female vocalist in country music history, Cline is considered one of the greatest vocalists of the genre. She charted 12 no. 1 singles on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart, along with an additional posthumously released single that achieved the same success.
Patsy Cline was of Scots-Irish descent.