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Don Williams, country music's Gentle Giant, has died By Andrew Dansby , HOUSTON CHRONICLE Updated Sep 8, 2017 5:34 p.m. Country singer Don Williams has died at 78 years old.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Don Williams, an award-winning country singer with love ballads like "I Believe in You," has died. He was 78. A statement from his publicist Kirt Webster said he died Friday ...
Don Williams, an influential and award-winning country singer of hits including the love ballad “I Believe in You,” has died. He was 78. A statement from publicist Kirt Webster said Williams ...
Don Williams, an award-winning country singer who had 17 No. 1 hit songs and whose mellow style influenced a later generation of singers, including Joe Nichols, Josh Turner and Keith Urban, died ...
On Music Row, Garth Fundis was Don Williams' guy. In 1972, Fundis started out as a harmony singer and assistant engineer for the country music legend, who died Friday at 78 years old after a short ...
A recreation area in Iowa was also named after him called Don Williams County Park. Born in 1918, Bob, the oldest of brothers, died in September 2003 aged 85. Dick, who was born in 1926, died in ...
Don Williams, the Country Music Hall of Fame member whose imposing height and warm, reassuring voice earned him the nickname “Gentle Giant,” died Friday, September 8th, after a short illness ...
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