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Bluegrass singer Ronnie Bowman passes away at 64 after motorcycle accident

Bowman began performing music at age three, first as part of a family band and then joining the bluegrass band Lost & Found before the The Lonesome River Band

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Singer Ronnie Bowman, best known for co-writing songs recorded by top country stars like Chris Stapleton, Kenny Chesney and George Strait, is no more. He passed away on Sunday at the age of 64.

As per Billboard, Bowman suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident in Ashland City, Tennessee, on Saturday, and unfortunately, the following afternoon, he breathed his last.

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