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"Murder on Music Row" is a 1999 song written by Larry Cordle and Larry Shell, and originally recorded by American bluegrass group Larry Cordle & Lonesome Standard Time, as the title track from their album Murder on Music Row. [3]
Larry Cordle (born November 16, 1948) is an American country and bluegrass singer-songwriter . [1] Cordle is most famous for his song "Murder on Music Row", [2] which was recorded by George Strait and Alan Jackson and received the Country Music Association Award for Vocal Event of the Year, and CMA nomination for Song of the Year, in 2000.
On March 9, 1989, Kevin Hughes took two bullets in the back of the head in the middle of Music Row. Police were baffled, and the case went cold.
Former Det. Bill Pridemore was the lead Metro Nashville Police Department detective in the investigation of the case that became known as the Murder on Music Row, photographed at The Tennessean in ...
The murder is known as "Murder on Music Row." Kevin Hughes — He was the 23-year-old chart director at Cash Box magazine. Sammy Sadler — He was a 22-year-old country singer who, even though he ...
No. Title Writer(s) Performer(s) Length; 1. "Honk If You Honky Tonk" Dean Dillon, Ken Mellons, John Northrup: George Strait: 2:49: 2. "Murder on Music Row" Larry Cordle, Larry Shell: Alan Jackson, Strait
The murder is known as "Murder on Music Row." This is the first in an eight-part series exploring the 1989 murder of Kevin Hughes , a country music chart director who knew too much. NASHVILLE, Tenn.
Murder on Music Row; N. Nobody in His Right Mind Would've Left Her; O. Ocean Front Property (song) Oh Me, Oh My, Sweet Baby; Old Violin; One Night at a Time ...