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That Time Loretta Lynn Sang About Being at the Grand Ole Opry on Christmas Night
- In a surreal clip from 1969, the "Coal Miner's Daughter" joins the Wilburn Brothers to remember fallen Opry stars and prove the show must always go on
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Country singer Bonnie Brown, hall of fame inductee, has cancer
By Tim Ghianni NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Reuters) - Singer Bonnie Brown, who will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in October as part of the group The Browns, announced on Monday that she has lung cancer. "It comes with great sadness that I have been diagnosed with stage four adenocarcinoma right lung cancer," Brown said. "This news came as a shock to our family as we are still mourning the loss of my big brother." Brown, her sister Maxine and brother Jim Ed Brown comprised the Browns
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'Grand Ole Opry' star Jim Ed Brown dead at 81
By Tim Ghianni NASHVILLE (Reuters) - Jim Ed Brown, a star on the "Grand Ole Opry" radio program for more than a half-century, died on Thursday night in a Nashville-area hospital at the age of 81. Brown died at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee after a long battle with lung cancer, according to Webster Public Relations. Bobby Bare, who produced some of Brown's work and was a long-time friend, told Reuters: "He had class and he had style and he had a great voice... He was a real
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Jim Ed Brown, Grand Ole Opry Country Star, Dead at 81
Jim Ed Brown, a long-time Grand Ole Opry member, died of cancer on Thursday. The country music star?passed away at the?Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee.?He will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame this year. Brown was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2014.
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Jim Ed Brown, Country Singer, Dies at 81
Longtime Grand Ole Opry member Jim Ed Brown died Thursday of cancer at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee, Webster Public Relations announced. He was 81. Brown had hits as a solo singer and part of a duet and trio, according to Webster PR, and featured prominently on country music television shows in the 1970s... Read more ?
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Oak Ridge Boys, Browns, Grady Martin named country music inductees
By Vernell Hackett NASHVILLE (Reuters) - The Oak Ridge Boys, Jim Ed Brown and the Browns, and the late guitarist Grady Martin were named on Wednesday as the 2015 inductees into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Singer Brenda Lee announced the artists who will be welcomed into the elite group at a special ceremony in Nashville later this year. The Oak Ridge Boys, a country and gospel quartet whose hits include "Elvira" and "Bobbie Sue," sang backup on Paul Simon's hit "Slip Slidin' Away" and tou
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QB Johnny Manziel falls to Cleveland Browns
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Johnny Football kept falling and falling and landed in the Dawg Pound.
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Johnny Manziel falls to Browns
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Johnny Football fell and landed in the Dawg Pound.
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