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Death. On September 23, 2004, Drusky died at age 74 from complications stemming from lung cancer, which he fought for several years. Personal life. Drusky joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1980. He traveled and performed with Kenneth Cox Ministries for 15 years. He and his wife Bobbye had three sons, Roy Frank, III ("Twig ...
Roy Drusky (* 22. Juni 1930 als Roy Frank Drusky, Jr. in Atlanta, Georgia; † 23. September 2004 in Nashville, Tennessee) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-Sänger und Songwriter, der in den 1960er Jahren seine größten Erfolge hatte.
JahrTitelLabel20131955–1960Warped Records1976Night FlyingScorpion1975This Life Of MineCapitol1974Peaceful Easy LovingCapitol27. Sept. 2004 · By Reuters. Sept. 27, 2004. NASHVILLE, Sept. 26 - Roy Drusky, a country music singer and songwriter who was a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 46 years, died on Thursday, the Highland Manor...
23. Sept. 2004 · Singer-songwriter Roy Drusky, who scored a dozen Top 10 country hits during the '60s, died Thursday morning (Sept. 23) at a nursing home in Portland, Tenn., following a lengthy illness. He...
23. Sept. 2004 · Grand Ole Opry star Roy Drusky died today (Sept. 23) following a lengthy illness. He was 74. Atlanta-born Drusky studied veterinary medicine at Emory University before embarking on a music...
29. Sept. 2004 · Roy Drusky, 74, a country singer and songwriter who had several hits in the 1960s, including the duet "Yes Mr. Peters," died Sept. 23 at a nursing home in Portland, Tenn. He had emphysema.
Roy Frank Drusky, singer: born Atlanta, Georgia 22 June 1930; married 1957 Bobbye Jean Swafford (three sons): died Nashville, Tennessee 23 September 2004. Roy Drusky sang easy-listening...