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Joe Diffie, one of country music's biggest stars in the early 1990s, died Sunday from complications caused by contracting the COVID-19 virus. He was 61 and his death was confirmed by his publicist.
Joe Diffie, an icon to many country fans for his string of No. 1 hits in the 1990s, died from complications related to the coronavirus, a spokesperson said. Joe Diffie, ’90s country music star ...
Joe Logan Diffie (December 28, 1958 – March 29, 2020) was an American country music singer and songwriter. After working as a demo singer in the mid 1980s, he signed with Epic Records ' Nashville division in 1990.
Joe Diffie † November 27, 1993 178 Hal Ketchum † January 22, 1994 Little Jimmy Dickens: 179 Bashful Brother Oswald † [41] January 21, 1995 Marty Stuart: Oswald was a de facto Opry member as the last original member of Roy Acuff's backing band, The Smoky Mountain Boys. Following Acuff's death in November 1992, Oswald assumed leadership of ...
Conspiracy theorists are twisting facts online about country singer Joe Diffie's death from COVID-19 complications in an effort to promote their claims that health officials are exaggerating the ...
The album includes Hardy and various other musicians, primarily from within country music, participating in covers of Joe Diffie songs. The recordings incorporate previously unreleased vocal tracks which Diffie recorded in 2006. Also included is a previously unreleased Joe Diffie song, "Life Had Plans for Me", featuring Diffie's son Parker.
When Diffie died in 2020, Keith paid homage to his fellow Oklahoma country crooner on Twitter (now X), writing, "My kids grew up around his parents. My prayers will be with his family. My prayers ...
Diffie (who plays the song at the bar) walks up to the corpse afterwards, thinking it's a living person, and tells him that, since its closing time, he needs to leave... adding "you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here". Diffie then claps the corpse on his shoulder and leaves. The corpse begins to sway and collapses next to the jukebox.