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  • Sep 23, 2004
    Grand Ole Opry member Roy Drusky dies at the Highland Manor Nursing Home in Portland, Tennessee. A silky vocalist, he earned a dozen hits in the early-1960s and wrote the Faron Young singles "Alone With You" and "Country Girl"
    Sep 26, 2004
    Songwriter Jim Hurt dies of liver cancer at his Nashville home. He wrote Alabama's "Love In The First Degree," Razzy Bailey's "I Keep Coming Back," Lee Greenwood's "Ain't No Trick" and John Conlee's "Working Man," among others
    Oct 4, 2004
    Bass player Bruce Palmer dies of a heart attack in Bellville, Ontario. He was a founding member of Buffalo Springfield, one of the pioneering acts in country-rock
    Oct 11, 2004
    Fiddler Tommy Vaden dies from prostate cancer at Beverly Health Care in Springfield, Tennessee. His credits include hit singles by Hank Snow, Faron Young, Webb Pierce and Jim Reeves
    Nov 4, 2004
    Songwriter Dale Noe dies in Mesa, Arizona. Among his credits were Wynn Stewart's "It's Such A Pretty World Today" and Jim Reeves' posthumous hits "Missing You" and "Angels Don't Lie"
    Nov 20, 2004
    Fiddler Charlie Cline dies in Jasper, Alabama. A member of bands led by The Stanley Brothers and The Osborne Brothers, he also played with Bill Monroe in the 1950s, appearing on "Wheel Hoss," "In The Pines" and "Blue Moon Of Kentucky"
    Nov 25, 2004
    Songwriter Bob House dies in Hollister, Missouri. Best known for writing Anne Murray's "Urban Cowboy" track "Could I Have This Dance," he also penned T.G. Sheppard's "Mister D.J." and Gene Watson's "Sometimes I Get Lucky And Forget"
    Nov 29, 2004
    Keyboard player Thomas "Bunky" Keels dies at his home in Madison, Tennessee. Following his membership in Jim Reeves' Blue Boys, he became a session musician, appearing on hits by Moe Bandy, Waylon Jennings and Jerry Lee Lewis
    Dec 7, 2004
    Jerry Scoggins, who sang the TV version of the theme from "The Beverly Hillbillies," dies in Westlake Village, California. The lead singer of the Cass County Boys, he also sang with Gene Autry, Johnny Bond and Bing Crosby
    Dec 16, 2004
    R&B songwriter Freddie Perren dies in Los Angeles. Two of his numerous songs became minor country hits: "I Will Survive," for Billie Jo Spears; and "Reunited," for Louise Mandrell & R.C. Bannon




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