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  • Feb 2, 1995
    Joe Nixon dies of leukemia in La Crescenta, California. He wrote Vern Gosdin's "Mother Country Music" and Freddie Hart's "The Pleasure's Been All Mine"
    Feb 10, 1995
    Songwriter Kendall Hayes dies from cancer in Kentucky. He wrote Leroy Van Dyke's 1961 country hit "Walk On By"
    Mar 30, 1995
    Rock record producer Paul Rothchild dies of lung cancer at his home in Los Angeles. He produced Janis Joplin's "Me And Bobby McGee," ranked in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number" among country's greatest singles
    Apr 12, 1995
    Anne Murray's manager, Leonard Rambeau, dies in Toronto, following a lengthy battle with colon cancer
    Apr 14, 1995
    Burl Ives dies of mouth cancer in Anacortes, Washington. Known primarily as a folk singer, he scored country hits during the early-1960s with "Funny Way Of Laughin'" and "A Little Bitty Tear"
    May 25, 1995
    Dick Curless dies of stomach cancer at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Togus, Maine. Nicknamed the Baron of Country Music, he was best known for his 1965 trucker hit "A Tombstone Every Mile"
    Jun 21, 1995
    Guitarist Bob McNett dies at his home near Williamsport, Pennsylvania, after a battle with cancer. A member of Hank Williams' original Drifting Cowboys, he played with the band from 1945-1950
    Aug 12, 1995
    Singer/songwriter Jean Chapel dies of cancer at her home in Port Orange, Florida. A former recording artist for Sun Records, she wrote Eddy Arnold's "Lonely Again" and Jerry Wallace's "To Get To You"
    Oct 5, 1995
    Big-band leader Dick Jurgens dies of cancer at Sutter General Hospital in Sacramento. His orchestra's recording of "(Oh Why, Oh Why, Did I Ever Leave) Wyoming" crossed into the country Top 10 in 1947
    Nov 4, 1995
    Trumpet player and background singer Karl Garvin dies from cancer at his home in Santa Rosa, Florida. A former jazz musician, he also worked with The Anita Kerr Singers, performing on hits by Jim Reeves, Claude King and Johnny Cash. He was one of two trumpeters on "Ring Of Fire"




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