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Apr 10, 2003
Noel Fox dies at Nashville's Vanderbilt Medical Center, one week after suffering a stroke and heart attack. Fox spent five years as a bass vocalist for The Oak Ridge Boys prior to Richard Sterban's arrival
May 15, 2003
June Carter Cash dies in Nashville's Baptist Hospital from complications following heart surgery. Best known for her duets with husband Johnny Cash, she was the daughter of Maybelle Carter and mother of Carlene Carter
Sep 11, 2003
John Ritter, the son of Country Music Hall of Famer Tex Ritter, dies at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank from a torn aorta. The actor was rushed to the hospital from the set of his sitcom "8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter"
Sep 24, 2003
Rosalie Allen, the Queen of the Yodelers, dies in Van Nuys, California, of congestive heart failure. After establishing herself as a radio talent in New York City, she became one of country's first female stars, scoring four hits from 1946-1950
Oct 11, 2003
Radio executive Mack Sanders dies of a heart attack while visiting his daughter, Janet Bozeman, in Nashville. His widow is former Mel Tillis duet partner Sherry Bryce
Nov 24, 2003
Singer/songwriter Teddy Wilburn dies of congestive heart failure at Nashville's Southern Hills Medical Center. As a member of The Wilburn Brothers, he was part of a hitmaking duo, a syndicated country TV show and a publishing house that represented Loretta Lynn
Dec 22, 2003
Dave Dudley dies of a heart attack at his home in Danbury, Wisconsin. A former disc jockey, he earned a reputation for his trucker hits, particularly the 1960s classics "Six Days On The Road" and "Truck Drivin' Son-Of-A-Gun"
Apr 7, 2004
Songwriter Albert "Big Al" Gore dies of congestive heart failure in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Gore co-wrote the Randy Travis hit "Diggin' Up Bones"
May 17, 2004
Music publisher Julian Aberbach dies of heart failure at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. He and his brother, Joachim, founded the Hill & Range publishing house, which handled the copyrights for numerous Elvis Presley classics
Aug 16, 2004
Songwriter Melvin Endsley dies in Drasco, Arkansas, of heart complications. Confined to a wheelchair after contracting polio at age three, he wrote a pair of Marty Robbins hits: "Singing The Blues" and "Knee Deep In The Blues"
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