Country music legend dies as wife pays heartbreaking tribute
Another music legend gone, what a loss
www.express.co.ukDavid Allan Coe has died, with multiple outlets reporting his death at age 86 on April 29, 2026. His passing was confirmed by his wife, Kimberly Hastings Coe, to Rolling Stone, and subsequently covered by other outlets including People's and Parade. The cause of death has not been publicly disclosed in the initial reports.[1][4]
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Another music legend gone, what a loss
www.express.co.ukThe singer-songwriter was one of the leading lights of country’s outlaw movement
www.aarp.orgCountry singer David Allan Coe, who wrote “Take This Job and Shove It″ and had hits like “You Never Even Called Me By My Name," has died. Here’s what to know.
www.fox13news.comDavid Allan Coe, the outlaw country singer known for songs like 'The Ride' and 'You Never Even Called Me by My Name,' has died at age 86.
au.rollingstone.comCoe scored hits with You Never Even Called Me by My Name and The Ride, and stood alongside Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson in the outlaw wing of country music
www.guitarworld.comThe singer-songwriter was known for hits such as ‘You Never Even Called Me by My Name.’
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