February 16, 2018

 

Nashville loses another

Daryle Singletary died Monday morning (Feb. 12) in Nashville. He was 46. His cause of death is being determined.
Singletary was best known for ’90s country hits including “I Let Her Lie,” “Too Much Fun,” and “Amen Kind of Love.” Throughout his career, Singletary has collaborated with George Jones, Dwight Yoakam, Merle Haggard, Ricky Skaggs, John Anderson and more.
Singletary moved to Nashville, from Georgia,  in 1990, and began performing in talent contests around Music City, before he began a regular gig at The Broken Spoke. After releasing a couple of unsuccessful singles on Evergreen Records in the early ’90s, Singletary released his debut album for Giant Records in 1995, garnering hits including “I Let Her Lie Lie” and “Too Much Fun.”
By 2002, he had teamed with Koch Records for the album That’s Why I Sing This Way, which featured collaborations with Johnny Paycheck, Jones, Haggard and more.

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