Penny DeHaven

Charlotte "Penny" DeHaven (17 May 1948 – 23 February 2014) was an American country and gospel music singer and actress.

She was a guest performer in Hee Haw.

Biography
Born in Winchester, Virginia, she is best known for her country hit singles in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At the beginning of her career, she recorded as Penny Starr. Her biggest hit was "Land Mark Tavern", a duet with Del Reeves in 1970.

DeHaven's other singles included country remakes of such pop hits as Billy Joe Royal's "Down in the Boondocks" (1969), The Beatles' "I Feel Fine" (1970), The Everly Brothers' "Crying in the Rain" (with Reeves, 1972), and Marvin Gaye's "I'll Be Doggone" (1974).

Her albums included 1972's Penny DeHaven and 2011's gospel collection A Penny Saved.

As an actress, she appeared in the movies Traveling Light, Country Music Story, the 1973 horror movie Valley of Blood, and the 1974 TV series Funny Farm.

DeHaven died from cancer at the age of 65.