David Allan Coe, Controversial Outlaw Country Star, Dead at 86
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Legendary outlaw country music star David Allan Coe has died.
The controversial singer-songwriter was 86.
No cause of death has been disclosed, but USA Today reports that a representative for Coe confirmed the news.
Born in Akron, Ohio, in 1939, Coe was well-known for performing iconic country songs such as “You Never Even Called Me […]
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