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David Briggs, a Music Force in Alabama and Nashville, Dies at 82

A first-call keyboardist, he worked with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, helped make Muscle Shoals a recording hub, and had a key role in redefining...

Mac Gayden, Stellar Nashville Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 83

Heard on Bob Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde” among other albums, he also sang and was a writer of the perennial “Everlasting Love.”

Eddie Adcock, Musician Who Pushed Bluegrass Forward, Dies at 86

A master improviser on banjo, he understood the genre’s roots but was also in the forefront of the later “newgrass” movement.

Eddie Adcock, Virtuoso Who Pushed Bluegrass Forward, Dies at 86

A master improviser on banjo, he understood the genre’s roots but was also in the forefront of the later “newgrass” movement.

Gene Barge, R&B Saxophonist Who Played on Landmark Hits, Dies at 98

Known as Daddy G, he recorded with Jackie Wilson, Chuck Willis and others, but he was best known for the Gary U.S. Bonds smash “Quarter...

Melba Montgomery, Country Singer Known for Her Duets, Dies at 86

Her high harmonies put an emotional charge into her work with George Jones and others. She also had solo hits, including “No Charge,” a country...

Sugar Pie DeSanto, Gritty Soul Singer, Is Dead at 89

A powerful performer who paved the way for later soul and hip-hop artists, she recorded with Etta James and toured with Johnny Otis and James...

Kris Kristofferson, Country Singer, Songwriter and Actor, Dies at 88

He wrote songs for hundreds of other artists, including “Me and Bobby McGee” for Janis Joplin and “Sunday Morning Coming Down” for Johnny Cash, before...

Billy Edd Wheeler, Songwriter Who Celebrated Rural Life, Dies at 91

His plain-spoken songs were recorded by Elvis Presley, Kenny Rogers and many others. The duo of Johnny Cash and June Carter made his “Jackson” a...

Pete Wade, Guitarist on Countless Nashville Hits, Dies at 89

His clean tone and less-is-more approach made him a studio stalwart and a pioneer of what came to be known as the Nashville Sound.