Music & Culture

Beloved Singer And Songwriter Mel Tillis Dies At 85

Fans and fellow musicians are mourning the death of entertainer Mel Tillis. Tillis died yesterday after a long illness at the age of 85. He had three dozen Top Ten country hits of his own and wrote dozens more for others, including a monster hit for Kenny Rogers and the First Edition: "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town."

NPR Music 10: 2013

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NPR Music 10: 2015

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NPR Music 10: 2014

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NPR Music 10

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