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Country Artists Who Died in 2017

2017 saw the loss of several key figures in country music, and one of the most shocking deaths in recent memory.

The deaths in country music in 2017 included influential country songwriters, two members of the same legendary band and a number of celebrated musicians who were key players in the careers of other musicians. We also saw the loss of several all-time country greats who were elder statesmen of the genre, as well as the tragic early death of a country star who was considered a personal friend to many in country music.

Please join us as we remember the many great country artists who have died in 2017:

  • Rock and Southern music legend Gregg Allman died at his home in Georgia on May 27 at the age of 69. The Grammy-winning founding member of the legendary Allman Brothers Band died of liver cancer.
  • Sam Lovullo was instrumental in bringing Hee Haw to the airwaves. The TV producer and casting director died on Jan. 3 in California at the age of 88.
  • Singer-songwriter Greg Trooper wrote songs for a wide array of artists including Vince Gill, in addition to an active solo career. The 61-year-old performer died on Jan. 16 after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
  • Butch Trucks was a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band. The legendary drummer died on Jan. 24 at the age of 69 of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
  • Multi-instrumentalist and horn player Don Markham made a huge contribution to the career of Merle Haggard. He played with Haggard from 1974 until 2013. Markham died on Feb. 24 at the age of 85.
  • Don Warden was a Steel Guitar Hall of Fame member and served as Dolly Parton’s manager for nearly five decades. He died on March 11 at the age of 87.
  • Bob Wootton served as Johnny Cash‘s lead guitarist in the legendary Tennessee Three for nearly three decades. He died on April 9 of undisclosed causes.
  • Former Nashville actor Powers Boothe died on May 14 died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles. He was 68 years old.
  • Moon Mullins, a Country Radio Hall of Fame inductee and the retired host of country radio’s WBKR morning show, died in May. His case of death has not been revealed.
  • Austin-based singer-songwriter Jimmy LaFave died on May 22 after battling cancer for a year. He was 61. LaFave was one of the 2017 inductees into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame.
  • Norro Wilson was one of Nashville’s most influential behind-the-scenes figures as a songwriter, producer and publisher. In addition to writing classics like “The Grand Tour,” he helped launch the careers of Keith Whitley and Shania Twain, among others. He died at the age of 79 on June 8 after a stay in hospice care.
  • Earl Cranston Clark, who wrote songs for George Strait, Willie Nelson, Tanya Tucker, Tracy Lawrence and Tim McGraw, died on July 7, 2017, in Smyrna, Tenn. He was 70 years old.
  • Legendary steel guitarist Kayton Roberts, who played with Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Randy Travis and Alison Krauss, died on July 13 at the age of 83.
  • Songwriter Geoff Mack, best-known for writing “I’ve Been Everywhere,” died on Friday, July 21, in Australia. He was 94 years old.
  • Singer-songwriter and guitarist Michael Johnson, a pop singer turned country hitmaker in the ’80s, died on July 25 at home in Minneapolis, Minn., after what’s described as “a long illness.” He was 72. His string of country hits included “I Know You by Heart,” “Give Me Wings” and “The Moon Is Still Over Her Shoulder.”
  • Producer, songwriter and musician Billy Joe Walker, Jr., died on July 25 at the age of 65. He wrote songs for Eddie Rabbitt, John Anderson, Trisha Yearwood, Tanya Tucker, Billy Currington and Jerrod Niemann, and produced artists including Travis Tritt and Bryan White.
  • Glen Campbell, whose career encompassed music, movies and television, died on Aug. 8 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. He was 81.
  • Jo Walker-Meador, former director of the Country Music Association, died on Aug. 16 at the age of 93 following a stroke. She helped spearhead the organization and bring it to prominence.
  • Country legend Don Williams died on Sept. 8 at the age of 78 after a brief illness. His hits included “Good Ole Boys Like Me,” “Till the Rivers All Run Dry,” “It Must Be Love,” “I’m Just a Country Boy,” “Amanda” and “I Believe in You.”
  • Montgomery Gentry singer Troy Gentry died on Sept. 8, 2017, in a helicopter crash prior to a scheduled Montgomery Gentry gig in New Jersey. Tragically, he was just 50 years old.
  • Beloved road crew member Ben Dorcy died on Sept. 16 at the age of 92. Dubbed the “world’s oldest roadie” by longtime employer and friend Willie Nelson, Dorcy also worked with other stars including Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard and Johnny Cash.
  • Mark Selby, the songwriter behind the Dixie Chicks’ “There’s Your Trouble” and Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s “Blue on Black,” died after a battle with cancer on Sept. 18 at the age of 56.
  • Songwriter Kenny Beard died on Oct. 1 from natural causes. His age was not reported. He wrote songs for Trace Adkins and Tracy Lawrence, and his hits included “As Any Fool Can See,” “Big Time,” “If The World Has a Front Porch” and “The Rest of Mine.” He’s also the writer behind Aaron Tippin’s signature hit,“Where the Stars and Stripes and Eagle Fly,” along with tracks recorded by Jeff Bates and Clay Davidson.
  • Mel Tillis, whose career spanned performing, songwriting, movies and television, died on Nov. 19 after a long battle with intestinal issues. He was 85 years old.
  • Jim Nabors, best known as Gomer Pyle on the Andy Griffith Show, died on Nov. 30 at the age of 87. His career spanned work on television and a rich catalog of music, including a stint in country music. Nabors appeared at the Grand Ole Opry and visited Nashville with friend Minnie Pearl.

‘Little Miss Dynamite Born’ is Born

On This Day:

Born December 11th, 1944, in Atlanta, Georgia, was Brenda Lee. At 4 ft. 9 inches tall (approximately 145 cm), she received the nickname ‘Little Miss Dynamite’ in 1957 after recording the song “Dynamite”; and was one of the earliest pop stars to have a major contemporary international following. In 1997, she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Oskaloosa Boys Victorious Over Grinnell, Girls Stumble

The Oskaloosa basketball teams were back at it in Little Hawkeye Conference play with a doubleheader against Grinnell at home. The girls started things off and fell to the #4 Tigers, 94-21, while the boys took care of business with a 76-30 win.

The girls game led off the evening and was never in question from the opening tip. Grinnell is coming off of a state tournament run last year and showed that they will be right back in the mix this year. The Tigers outscored Osky in the first quarter 37-6, but the Indians did show an improved press break and got into the half-court offense several times early. Shots were not falling and the turnovers began to snowball as the game wore on.

By the end of the game, Grinnell had the 94-21 victory. Senior Sienna Durr led the charge with 36 points and six steals. Durr also surpassed the all-time scoring mark for Grinnell Girls Basketball in the contest. Grinnell is now 5-0 on the year.

Oskaloosa was led by Marleigh Denburger, who finished with ten points. Oskaloosa is now 0-5.

In the boys game, Oskaloosa started out fast and furious en route to a 28-8 lead after just one quarter of play. The defensive intensity also was stout for the Indians as they held Grinnell to just three points in the second quarter. Osky led 45-11 at the half. The second half was much of the same, as the Indians would cruise to a 76-30 win to move to 5-0 this year.

Xavier Foster and Cole Henry both had 16 points to lead the way for the Indians. Foster also blocked six shots. Jarad Kruse was also in double figures with 12 points and he added four assists. Spencer Tucker had eight points, five assists, and three steals. The Indians are now 5-0 on the year.

Grinnell was without leading scorer Ethan Mitchell, who sat out with an ankle injury. In his stead, freshman AJ Wilkins led the way for the Tigers with six points and five rebounds. Grinnell is now 0-4 on the year.

The Oskaloosa boys will be back in action next Tuesday at 7:45 PM for a non-conference varsity contest against Washington. We will have a live broadcast on 99.5 FM/740 AM KMZN with a live video stream on radiokmzn.com and MCG Channel 7 in Oskaloosa. The girls will be back in action as a part of a doubleheader next Friday at Dallas Center-Grimes.

On This Day: Floyd Tillman is Born

Country superstar Floyd Tillman was born on this day in 1914. Tillman was an American country musician who, in the 1930s and 1940s, helped create the Western swing and honky tonk genres. Tillman was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970 and the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984. Tillman’s only #1 song as a singer was “They Took the Stars Out of Heaven” which reached the top of the charts in 1944.

Tillman was born December 8, 1914 and he passed away August 22, 2003.

Gwen Stefani Praises Boyfriend Blake Shelton’s ‘Big Heart’

Gwen Stefani says her boyfriend Blake Shelton’s “big heart” and “sense of humour” are some of his “sexiest” qualities.

The 41-year-old singer/songwriter was named PEOPLE magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive earlier this year and the ‘Rich Girl’ hitmaker admitted she feels “totally responsible” because Blake doesn’t even like doing photo shoots.

Speaking on ‘The Ellen Show’, she said: “I feel totally responsible because he’s just so not that person.

“He doesn’t even like to do a photo shoot, you can never convince him to do it.

“For me its just that big old heart, and that sense of humour. He doesn’t even take himself seriously, and he’s just such an incredible person. And that’s sexy to me.”

Blake recently admitted he was going to “milk” his new title for everything because he has been “fat and ugly” his whole life.

He said: “I mean, you can’t be the sexiest man alive … unless you’re the sexiest man alive. I said this in the magazine when I did my interview for Sexiest Man Alive, that I had been fat and ugly my whole life, and if only for one year, I get to be sexy, I am going to milk this for everything that it’s worth.”

What’s more, the ‘God Gave Me You’ hitmaker joked he “feels bad” for his 48-year-old girlfriend Gwen because while she’s dating a hunk, she now has to share him with the rest of the world.

He quipped: “You know, I feel bad for her because she has been in the spotlight, and this symbol of beauty, and now this. You know what, it’s going to be humbling for her but I think she’s got a big enough heart. She can do it.”

–This article originally ran on celebretainment.com.

Downtown Des Moines Parking is Seeing an Overhaul

Des Moines plans to increase the number of hours it charges for downtown street parking.

The Des Moines Register reports that the City Council voted Monday for new parking meter hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Current meter hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

In exchange, parking will be cheaper in the city’s seven garages. The city also will work with private lot owners to allow free parking on nights and weekends.

Meter rates will range from 25 cents an hour on the edges of downtown to $1.75 an hour at the best spots.

By the end of January, prices for the city’s seven parking garages will be reduced to $1 an hour with a $10 daily maximum.

Henly – Sponsored by Faux Paws Bakery

Hello, everyone! My name is Henley. I’m about 3 months old and came to Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter with severe conjunctivitis and an ulcer. I’m currently undergoing treatment, thanks to the diligent care ’round the clock from staff here, and I’m supposed to be all fixed up and ready to go to my fur-ever home in just a few weeks!

Special thanks to Faux Paws Bakery for making Pet of the Week possible. Thanks to them, my new family will get a $10 certificate to Faux Paws to shop in their Kitty Corner.

Arrest Made For Sexual Abuse Against Young Teen

The Oskaloosa Police Department received a complaint on November 26 that a thirteen year old child had been sexually abused by an eighteen year old man. The report indicated that sexual acts had been done to the child on November 25 in Oskaloosa.

On December 7, 2017 the Oskaloosa Police charged and arrested Storm H. Babcock, age eighteen, of Oskaloosa with Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree. Babcock was subsequently taken to the Mahaska County Jail.

Sexual Abuse in the Third Degree is a class C felony punishable by up to ten years in a state penitentiary.

 

 

It should be noted a criminal charge is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Acreage Reporting Deadline Fast Approaching

Oskaloosa, December 6, 2017 – In order to comply with FSA program eligibility requirements, all producers are encouraged to visit the Mahaska County FSA office to file an accurate crop certification report by the applicable deadline.

The following 2018 acreage reporting dates are applicable in Iowa:

  • December 15, 2017            Perennial forage, alfalfa, pasture, & fall-seeded small grains
  • July 15, 2018                      All spring seeded crops, CRP, and cover crops

The following exceptions apply to the above acreage reporting dates:

  1. If the crop has not been planted by the above acreage reporting date, then the
    acreage must be reported no later than 15 calendar days after planting is
    completed.
  2. If a producer acquires additional acreage after the above acreage reporting date,
    then the acreage must be reported no later than 30 calendars days after purchase
    or acquiring the lease. Appropriate documentation must be provided to the county
    office.
  3. If a perennial forage crop is reported with the intended use of green manure, left
    standing, or seed, then the acreage must be reported by July 15th.

A measurement service fee will be charged for crop reports filed after the applicable deadline, unless an exception applies.  Late-filed reports must be filed within one year of the acreage reporting deadline.

For questions regarding crop certification, please contact the Mahaska County FSA office at (641) 673-3476, Extension 2.

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