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May 30, 1980
Carl Radle, the former bass player for Derek & The Dominos, dies of a kidney ailment at his home in Tulsa. Radle had appeared two years earlier on Eric Clapton's minor country hit "Lay Down Sally"
Jun 26, 1980
Bass vocalist Culley Holt, of The Jordanaires, dies in Missouri. Holt helped found the quartet in 1948, although he left before the group hit its stride, and was not in the lineup that eventually found its way into the Country Music Hall of Fame
Jul 10, 1980
Guitarist Burt Hutcherson dies from pneumonia in Nashville. He was a member of The Gully Jumpers, a stringband that worked the Grand Ole Opry from 1927 until the 1970s, and became the first act contracted by Victor Records to hold a recording session in Nashville
Jul 23, 1980
Former Grateful Dead keyboard player Keith Godchaux dies in an automobile accident in Marin County, California. The Dead will be referenced in Lonestar's 1996 country hit "No News"
Sep 22, 1980
Electric guitarist Jimmy Bryant dies of lung cancer in Moultrie, Georgia. Teamed with steel player Speedy West, they were jointly known as the Flaming Guitars for their lightning-quick facility. Bryant also wrote the Waylon Jennings hit "Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line"
Oct 8, 1981
Guitarist Oscar Moore dies in Las Vegas, Nevada. As a member of The King Cole Trio, he played on "Straighten Up And Fly Right" and "I Can't See For Lookin'," two songs that appeared in 1944 on an early version of the Billboard country chart
Dec 3, 1981
Guitarist Bob Morris dies of cancer in Harrison, Arkansas. A former member of Buck Owens' Buckaroos, he wrote Owens' hits "Buckaroo" and "Made In Japan," as well as Sylvia's "The Matador"
Mar 1, 1982
Booking agent Grover "Shorty" Lavender dies. He worked with such acts as The Statler Brothers, George Jones and Tammy Wynette, but only after playing fiddle on hits by Marty Robbins and Ray Price, including "Heartaches By The Number"
Apr 8, 1982
Guitarist Tommy Tomlinson dies of heart failure in Louisiana. He played on the Johnny Horton hits "The Battle Of New Orleans," "Sink The Bismarck" and "North To Alaska"
May 15, 1982
Bass player Birch Monroe dies following a heart attack in Owensboro, Kentucky, one day before his 81st birthday. The older brother of Bill Monroe, he appeared on The Blue Grass Boys' 1948 hit "Wicked Path Of Sin"
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