Linnie Mae Draper
Country music singer and actress in mid-20th century
Linnie Mae Draper was an American country music performer and actress who made contributions to the country music scene during the 1940s and 1950s. She recorded several songs and performed in various country music venues, establishing herself as a performer in the genre during a formative period in country music history. Draper also appeared in films and television programs, bringing her musical talents to broader audiences. Her career reflects the crossover between regional country music performance and broader entertainment media that characterized mid-century American entertainment. While not as widely remembered as some of her contemporaries, Draper's work documented an important period in country music's evolution and represents the many female artists who contributed to the genre's development during this era.
Entertainment
American
1920
2002
Thinking about the name
Linnie
Scandinavian origin
“A casual, friendly diminutive of Linnea or Linnette, Linnie has a playful, approachable quality that softens the more formal botanical roots. It feels vintage-modern, like the nickname a grandparent might have given a beloved grandchild.”