
COUNTRY music legend, Ronnie Bowman, has died after being involved in a horrific motorcycle crash.
The singer-songwriter passed away on Sunday afternoon after suffering from serious injuries from the accident the day before in Ashland City, Tennessee.

The iconic singer was rushed to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, where he died from his injuries, according to Bluegrass Today.
Ronnie was a beloved bluegrass singer-songwriter, who has worked with big-name artists, including Chris Stapleton, Loretta Lynn, Lee Ann Womack, and Brooks and Dunn.
The musician was 64.
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