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At age 85, Hall died at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, on August 20, 2021, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head; the cause of death went unreleased and had been presumed to be natural until the Williamson County medical examiner released his findings in November. Hall left no suicide note. He had
6. Jan. 2022 · The country singer and songwriter, known for hits like "Harper Valley PTA", died in August 2021 at his home. He was prescribed anxiety medication and had lost his second wife seven years earlier.
6. Jan. 2022 · By Variety. Country Hall of Fame member Tom T. Hall’s death in August 2021 at 85 was by suicide, officials in his native Williamson County, Tennessee, have confirmed to reporters.
Thomas „Tom T.“ Hall (* 25. Mai 1936 in Olive Hill , Kentucky ; † 20. August 2021 in Franklin , Tennessee [1] ) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-Sänger , Songschreiber und Autor.
JahrTitel AlbumHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(us)Höchstplatzierung, ...(country)1967I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew ...—Country 30 (10 Wo.) Country1968The World the Way I Want It Ballad of ...—Country 66 (3 Wo.) Country1968Ain’t Got the Time Ballad of Forty ...—Country 68 (4 Wo.) Country1968Ballad of Forty Dollars Ballad of Forty ...—Country 4 (18 Wo.) Country21. Aug. 2021 · By Bill Friskics-Warren. Published Aug. 21, 2021 Updated Sept. 2, 2021. Tom T. Hall, a country singer and songwriter known for wry, socially conscious hit songs like “Harper Valley P.T.A.,”...
- Bill Friskics-Warren
21. Aug. 2021 · The Nashville songwriter known for his narrative songs like "Harper Valley P.T.A.," "I Love," and "(Old Dogs, Children and) Watermelon Wine" died by suicide at his home in Tennessee. He was 85 and a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, and he and his wife Dixie collaborated on bluegrass music and books.
20. Aug. 2021 · AP. CNN — Country music singer-songwriter Tom T. Hall died Friday at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, at the age of 85, according to his son. “Our family asks for privacy during this...