Daryle Singletary Dead at 46

Singer Daryle Singletary has died. The ’90s country hitmaker was known for songs like “I Let Her Lie” and “Too Much Fun.”

News of Singletary’s death started to be spread on social media Monday morning with confirmation coming via SiriusXM’s The Highway. The Georgia native was just 46 years at the time of his death. It’s not clear exactly how he died. There had been no news of any prolonged illness.

Singletary played a concert as recently as Friday night in Dadeville, Ala. He also appeared at singer Mel Tillis’ public memorial on Jan. 31. No news of Singletary’s death has come on his official social media pages and his website appears to be down.

The “Amen Kind of Love” singer started his career as a southern gospel singer, often traveling with his parents growing up. Artists like George Jones, Ricky Skaggs, Rhonda Vincent, Randy Travis and Keith Whitley were big influences. A demo he cut for Randy Travis eventually led to his commercial success.

This story will be updated as more news about Singletary’s death becomes available. The singer leaves behind four children. The fourth was Charlotte Rose, born to he and wife Holly in September 2014.

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