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Country music legend Mel Tillis dead at 85: Publicist |
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This file photo taken on February 24, 2015 shows recording artist Mel Tillis performing at "The Legend's at Legends' during CRS 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis, known for songs such as "I Ain't Never" and "Coca-Cola Cowboy," died early November 19, 2017 aged 85, his publicist confirmed. The country legend died of suspected respiratory failure at the Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Florida, publicist Don Murry Grubbs said in a statement."Tillis battled intestinal issues since early 2016 and never fully recovered," he said. Terry Wyatt / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP.
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WASHINGTON (AFP).- Country Music Hall of Famer Mel Tillis, known for songs such as "I Ain't Never" and "Coca-Cola Cowboy," died early on Sunday aged 85, his publicist said.
The country legend died of suspected respiratory failure at the Munroe Regional Medical Center in Ocala, Florida, publicist Don Murry Grubbs said in a statement.
"Tillis battled intestinal issues since early 2016 and never fully recovered," he said.
Tillis, a father of six whose stammer and self-deprecating charm endeared him to fans, recorded more than 60 albums, scored 35 top 10 singles, and saw 600 of his songs recorded by major artists during a career spanning six decades.
The former Air Force baker -- who had his heyday in the 1970s -- also dipped into film and television, appearing on shows such as "Hee Haw" and movies including "Smokey and the Bandit II" (1980) and "Every Which Way but Loose" (1978), alongside Clint Eastwood.
He was also active in business ventures that included radio stations and publishing companies, as well as his own theater in Branson, Missouri, where he performed thousands of shows, according to The Tennessean newspaper.
In 2012, then-President Barack Obama awarded Tillis the National Medal of Arts. He was also a member of the Grand Ole Opry -- a pantheon for country music stars -- and a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee.
A representative for Tillis' daughter Pam, also a country singer-songwriter, wrote on her Facebook page that his death was "sudden and unexpected."
"The Voice" judge Blake Shelton described Tillis' death as "a truly devastating loss" on Twitter, while musician and actor Tim McGraw remembered him as "one of the coolest guys in country music ever."
"Im saddened to hear of the passing of my friend, Mel Tillis," Grammy Award-winning country singer Crystal Gayle wrote on Twitter, adding, "There will never be another Mel Tillis!"
Meanwhile, the Grand Ole Opry took to Twitter to thank Tillis "for the songs, stories and years of incredible entertainment."
© Agence France-Presse
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