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Happy Travels 101 by Toni Pike
Happy Travels 101 by Toni Pike





Happy Travels 101 by Toni Pike Happy Travels 101 by Toni Pike Happy Travels 101 by Toni Pike

COVID pandemic victim.ĭrummer for the country group Bandana, who charted on Warner Bros. Brother of Big Daddy Weave frontman Mike Weaver. 1, won Song of the Year at first annual K-LOVE Fan Awards and earned Dove and Billboard award nominations. 1 singles, including “I Know,” “Alive,” “Love Come To Life,” “The Only Name (Yours Will Be),” “Overwhelmed,” “My Story.” Platinum-certified “Redeemed” spent 11 weeks at No. We remember you all in our hearts.īassist of hit Curb Records Christian rock group Big Daddy Weave. So were Musicians Hall of Fame member Ray Edenton and that organization’s founder Joe Chambers, TV moguls Jim Owens and Jane Dowden, conductor Bill Walker, Country Radio Hall of Fame member Charlie Monk, studio arranger/vocalist Anita Kerr and music journalist/singer-songwriter Peter Cooper. Allison, Bluegrass Music Hall of Famer Roland White and Fisk Jubilee Singers leader Dr. Jazz great Beegie Adair, soul-gospel mainstay Deborah McCrary, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member J.I. Record producers Jerry Crutchfield, Bill VornDick and Blake Mevis also left us. The Nashville songwriting community was hit particularly hard, pained by the passing of Chick Rains, Kerry Chater, Bruce Burch, Hal Bynum, Jimbeau Hinson, Mike Dekle, Charles Quillen and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Dallas Frazier. McCall, Ronnie Hawkins and Patrick Haggerty also passed this year. Notable recording artists Mickey Gilley, Jody Miller, Jim Seals, Olivia Newton-John, Warner Mack, Tom Bresh, Jeff Carson, C.W. The Country Music Hall of Fame dimmed its lights for Loretta Lynn, Jeff Cook, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ralph Emery, Pig Robbins and Naomi Judd. As we close out the year, we pause to recall the members of our music community we lost in 2022.







Happy Travels 101 by Toni Pike