Her passing rocked Australia, especially as mum Lisa shared her memories and grief in the weeks and months after Jaimi's death.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Drummer Kenny Malone, a prolific session player who played on hits for Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard and many others, has died.
He was 83.Malone's friend and former bandmate Dave Pomeroy said he died Thursday after being diagnosed with COVID-19.Malone is credited on hundreds of records made in Nashville, including albums like Parton's “Jolene," and Haggard's “Dreaming My Dreams.” He was known in particular for his hand-drumming technique. Among the other artists Malone played
.Her passing rocked Australia, especially as mum Lisa shared her memories and grief in the weeks and months after Jaimi's death.
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