Country outlaw David Allan Coe dead
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David Allan Coe, a controversial figure and country music legend, has died. He was 86. “It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of David Allan Coe,” a post on the singer’s Facebook page late Wednesday night read. “David passed away today, Wednesday, April 29, at approximately 5:00 PM ET while in the hospital.
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