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Kenneth Dale Eoff (October 3, 1951 – July 15, 2020), known professionally as Kenny Dale, was an American country music artist.. He was born in Artesia, New Mexico, United States, [3] and musically active in the 1970s, he recorded two albums for Capitol Records and charted several country hits, including "Bluest Heartache of the Year". [3]
Harris died on September 4, 2019, when her car collided with another near Taos, New Mexico.She was 30 years old [10] [11] and is survived by her daughter. [12] A subsequent investigation, completed in December 2019, revealed she had been driving up to 102 mph (164 km/h) (95 mph (153 km/h) when the crash occurred), confirmed by her vehicle's computer, and had a blood alcohol level three times ...
Alfredo "Freddie" Brown (December 4, 1940 – April 30, 2002) was an American singer-songwriter, known for his contributions to New Mexico music and his ability to seamlessly switch between country music and Spanish music. [1] [2] [3]
Country Hall of Fame member Tom T.
Country music star Toby Keith has passed away after a battle with stomach cancer, according to statement on his official social media accounts.Toby is survived by Tricia, his wife of nearly 40 ...
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James V. "Jimmy" Henley (September 2, 1963 – March 22, 2020) was an American banjo player who played bluegrass music.He won several banjo contests as a young boy. As a young boy he met country music star Roy Clark at the New Mexico State Fair and Clark invited him to perform on National television.
Kristofferson was a three-time Grammy-winning country music artist, taking home the trophy for Best Country Song (“Help Me Make It Through the Night”) in 1971, before grabbing gold with his ...