Celebrities are coming together to share words of wisdom with graduating students.
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Joe Diffie has died from complications due to coronavirus, ET confirms. He was 61. Diffie’s family asks for their privacy to be respected at this time, his rep tells ET.
The country music legend was one of the most successful singer-songwriters of the 1990s, having written hits for artists like Tim McGraw, Conway Twitty and Jo Dee Messina. He won a GRAMMY Award in 1998 for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, for “Same Old Train”.
Diffie’s hits include “Home”, “If The Devil Danced (In Empty
Celebrities are coming together to share words of wisdom with graduating students.
The best of country music showed up in force to entertain fans on lockdown on Sunday night (05Apr20).
Instead of rocking the stage at MGM Grand Garden Arena Sunday (April 5) in Las Vegas, country stars are celebrating the ACMs from their own living rooms. Such is life in the spring of the COVID-19 outbreak.
LOS ANGELES — A weekend benefit broadcast featuring recording stars performing live music online from home raised nearly $8 million for two charities serving first responders and Americans facing economic hardship amid the coronavirus crisis, sponsors said on Monday.
On Sunday night (March 29), Elton John hosted the iHeart Living Room Concert for America to help combat the current coronavirus pandemic.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Joe Diffie, an icon to many country fans for his string of No. 1 hits in the 1990s, has died from complications related to the coronavirus, a spokesperson revealed Sunday afternoon. He was 61.
Veteran country artistJoe Diffiehas died from COVID-19 complications. He was 61.
NEW YORK — Country singer Joe Diffie, who had a string of hits in the 1990s with chart-topping ballads and honky-tonk singles like “Home” and “Pickup Man,” has died after testing positive for COVID-19. He was 61.
The country music icon Joe Diffie passed away at 61 on March 29 owing to the COVID-19. The singer has announced that he has tested positive for the Coronavirus.
NEW YORK -- Country singer Joe Diffie, who had a string of hits in the 1990s with chart-topping ballads and honky-tonk singles like “Home” and “Pickup Man,” has died after testing positive for COVID-19. He was 61.
Joe Diffie has died from complications due to coronavirus, ET confirms. He was 61. Diffie's family asks for their privacy to be respected at this time, his rep tells ET.
The songwriter posted on Friday (March 27) that he was receiving treatment after contracting Covid-19
Joe Diffie, an icon to many country fans for his string of No. 1 hits in the 1990s, has died from complications related to the coronavirus, a spokesperson revealed Sunday afternoon. He was 61.
The Rocket Man is set for take off!
Shania Twain, Blake Shelton, and Carrie Underwood are among the stars confirmed to perform as part of the ACM Presents: Our Country TV special.
Elton John is set to host a coronavirus relief concert featuring Mariah Carey, Alicia Keys, and Billie Eilish.
A new TV special is rounding up the biggest names in country music.
Billie Eilish and Mariah Carey are just two of the musicians who are teaming up with Elton John for his benefit concert this weekend.