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Legendary Blues and Swamp Rock singer Tony Joe White has died at the age of 75.
White died at his home in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee on Wednesday.
“We are with broken hearts to announce that Tony Joe White has passed away at the age of 75. A true legend that will always be remembered as a real artist,” a spokesperson for Whitewroteon his Twitter account.
“He wasn’t ill at all,” his son JodytoldThe Tennessean. “He just had a heart attack… there was no pain or suffering.”
Nearly one month before his death, White released his final albumBad Mouthinon Sept. 28.
He wasexpected to go on tour in Australiafor the month of October but canceled, according toVariety. “After a recent show at Nashville’s legendary Ryman, the great man was almost unable to walk after suffering severe pain in his calves and had to be helped off stage while in extreme pain,” a promoter said.
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“Since then the discovery of bulging disk in his back has meant an immediate end to future engagements that involve significant travel until physical therapy can hopefully reinstate him to a healthy state for travel,” the promoter added.
In total, White’s discography consists of 16 studio albums and four live albums. He is best known for his 1969 hit “Polk Salad Annie” and “Rainy Night in Georgia.”
Originally from Louisiana, White’s love of music began at an early age when he beganperforming at school dances. After graduating high school White went on to perform at nightclubs in both Texas and Louisiana.
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In 1967, White signed to Monument Records in Nashville and later signed to Warner Bros, Monument Records and Yep Roc Records.
“Tony Joe White has passed away… Great artist, songwriter and a Louisiana boy from right down the road from me. Much love and respect to his family,” Tim McGrawwrote.
White is also father to daughter Michelle with wife Leann White.
source: people.com