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The singer-songwriter was one of the leading lights of country’s outlaw movement
www.aarp.orgDavid Allan Coe, the outlaw country singer, has died at age 86. Reports surfaced in late April 2026 and were confirmed by Rolling Stone and other outlets; his family and representatives publicly acknowledged the death, though a specific cause was not disclosed at the time. He was a central figure in the outlaw country movement with hits like You Never Even Called Me by My Name and The Ride.[1][5][8]
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The singer-songwriter was one of the leading lights of country’s outlaw movement
www.aarp.orgThe singer-songwriter was known for hits such as ‘You Never Even Called Me by My Name.’
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