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Jun 23, 1994
Kin Vassy dies of lung cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. A former member of Kenny Rogers & The First Edition as well as Frank Zappa & The Mothers, he sang on many of Rogers' solo hits, including "Scarlet Fever," "Morning Desire" and "Love Will Turn You Around"
Jun 27, 1994
Edna Umensetter dies at age 97. She played Sarie, while her sister performed as Sally, in the Grand Ole Opry comedy duo Sarie & Sally
Jul 2, 1994
Bill Monroe's manager, Ralph Rinzler, dies of AIDS in Washington, D.C.
Jul 31, 1994
Singer/guitarist Ramblin' Jimmie Dolan dies in Riverside County, California. Nicknamed America's Country Troubadour, he gained his biggest recognition with the 1951 release "Hot Rod Race"
Aug 25, 1994
Creadel "Red" Jones, former bass vocalist for The Chi-Lites, dies. He participated in the 1972 pop hit "Oh Girl," remade as a 1982 country hit by Con Hunley
Sep 1, 1994
Bob Wills' ex-manager, O.W. Mayo, dies in Tulsa. He handled The Texas Playboys' business affairs from 1933 through World War II, and wrote one of their songs, "Blues For Dixie." He also appeared briefly in the movie "Take Me Back To Oklahoma"
Sep 6, 1994
Session keyboard player Nicky Hopkins dies in London. Known for his work with The Rolling Stones, John Lennon and The Kinks, the rocker also backed Steve Earle and Joe Walsh on the soundtrack to "The Beverly Hillbillies"
Sep 8, 1994
Recording engineer Lynn Peterzell dies of a heart attack in Nashville. His credits included John Anderson's "Money In The Bank," Clint Black's "Killin' Time" and "Common Thread: The Songs Of The Eagles"
Oct 2, 1994
Drummer Wayne Edwards dies. After working with Charlie Rich and Jerry Lee Lewis, he moved into record promotion and became Tracy Lawrence's first manager
Oct 3, 1994
Bass player and vocalist Bert Dodson dies. A member of The Cass County Boys on Dallas radio station WFAA, he also appeared in movies and played on two Johnny Bond hits: "Sober, Sick And Sorry" and "Love Song In 32 Bars"
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