March 29, 2020. Joe Logan Diffie passed away in Nashville, Tennessee on Sunday, March 29, 2020 from complications of coronavirus COVID-19. have an open mind about a relationship. based on information from your browser. Died. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Joe Diffie death: Country singers leave their tributes | CNN Its gonna be a good one with @JoeDiffieOnline, @thesteelwoods t.co/svqg9BMYmW. Even though I made mistakes . By. His mother, Flora, was a schoolteacher and also ran a flower shop. Soon, Diffie moved to Nashville, where he spent a few years writing songs and singing demos. Joe Diffie, a country star, Grammy winner and longtime Grand Ole Opry member, died Sunday from coronavirus complications. [24] Several other artists and he won that year's Country Music Association award for Vocal Event of the Year, for their guest vocals on George Jones's "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair". The title track from Third Rock From the Sun, which went to No. [59], His next project for Rounder, Homecoming: The Bluegrass Album, was released on October 26, 2010. The last After country singer Joe Diffie died from coronavirus complications, conspiracy theories emerged online alleging that his cause of death was due to something else. Its singles all failed to make the top 10 on the country charts, with lead-off "This Is Your Brain" reaching number 25, followed by "Somethin' Like This" at number 40 and "The Promised Land" at number 61, the lowest-peaking single of his career. Joe Diffie Bio, Height, Wife, Cause of Death, Net Worth - Metro Biography In 2000, Diffie married Theresa (ne Crump), whom he met at a concert, at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville. He was 61. [43] Its title track spent 29 weeks on the country charts and peaked at number six; it was his only top 40 on the hot 100, where it reached number 38. Biker Rally on a Cruise Ship! Some of his most popular songs were "Pickup Man," "Bigger Than the Beatles," and "Home." The Tulsa. "Grammy-winning country music legend Joe Diffie passed away today, Sunday, March 29, from complications of coronavirus (COVID-19)," the statement read simply. The widow of NASCAR star Davey Allison, killed in a July helicopter crash, confirmed she is dating country singer Joe Diffie, who sang at Allison's funeral. His father and mother became his biggest mentors as they were both into the music business. Country singer Joe Diffie dies of coronavirus complications Joe Diffie's widow shoots down conspiracy theories about country star's He enjoyed a breakthrough in 1988, when Hank Thompson, the king of western swing, recorded his song Love On the Rocks.