Rabu, 26 Januari 2011

Charlie Louvin musician dies - CNN

By Stephen M. Silverman PEOPLE.com

Charlie Louvin has lost his battle against cancer early Wednesday morning.

HIGHLIGHTS OF HISTORY

  • Louvin has lost his battle against cancer early Wednesday morning
  • In 2001, Louvin in the Hall of Fame Country Music
  • He was 83 and died at his home in Bell Buckle, Tennessee

(PEOPLE.com) - Veteran Grand Ole Opry favorite Charlie Louvin has lost his battle against cancer early Wednesday morning. He was 83 years and at his home in Bell Buckle, died in Tennessee, Nashville radio reports.

Followed his father's battle with illness, Charlie Louvin wrote about last summer site of Sonny. "The operation was not planned to go ahead as it begins to go along with methods treatment alternatives. "

A working musician since the '40s, particularly for his work with his brother, Ira was born in Alabama remembers Charlie Louvin has also released 19 solo albums. Between visits, according to The Tennessean: "When I Stop Dreaming," "I Do not Believe You've Met My Baby" and "My Baby's Gone" - songs that have influenced Parton Emmylou Harris, Alison Krauss and Dolly.

In 2001, the Louvin Country Music Hall of Fame for his work with his brother Ira had been done (they broke the law in 1963, and fought Ira, alcohol and other demons, died two years later, at the age of 41). In 2008, Charlie has released two albums, "Ships in the Sky" and "Murder Sings Ballads & Disaster Songs."

Last month, according to The Tennessean, Louvin has final performances on stage, and is quoted as saying: "In my world, you are worth nothing if we do not show business is all I know how I want to .. so the last thing I do. "

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