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Country Music Legend Don Williams, 'The Gentle Giant,' Has Died

Associated Press
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Photo credit: Getty
Photo credit: Getty

From Country Living

Don Williams, an award-winning country singer with love ballads like "I Believe in You," has died. He was 78.

A statement from his publicist said he died Friday after a short illness.

Williams had 17 No. 1 hits and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2010. His mellow sound influenced a later generation of singers including Joe Nichols and Josh Turner.

Williams, nicknamed "the Gentle Giant," had a rich voice, gentle delivery and storytelling style.

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His hits included "I Believe in You," ''Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good," ''You're My Best Friend," ''Some Broken Hearts Never Mend," ''Till the Rivers All Run Dry" and "Back in My Younger Days."

His death is especially sad as it follows the news that Troy Gentry of Montgomery Gentry died in a helicopter crash earlier today.

Country stars took to Twitter to express their shock and sadness at the news of both Gentry and Williams' passing.

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