Country Singer Daryle Singletary Dies at 46

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Daryle Singletary passed away today (February 12) at the age of 46. The country singer-songwriter died this morning at his home in Lebanon, Tennessee.
After moving to Nashville in 1990, Singletary's debut record was co-produced by Randy Travis. It brought the country world his first of many hits, including "I'm Living Up to Her Low Expectations," and "I Let Her Lie."
According to Rolling Stone, Singletary's "official cause of death has yet to be determined." He is survived by his wife, Holly, and their four children, Jonah, Mercer, Nora, and Charlotte.
Fellow country artists are mourning the loss of Daryle Singletary. Check out the Tweets below.
My good friend and one of the best pure country singers if not the best, Daryle Singletary passed away this morning. God’s choir just got a lead singer!!!
— Neal McCoy (@NealMcCoy) February 12, 2018
My heart is broken this morning for my buddy Daryle Singletary and his family! I have no words and I'm stunned. You will be so missed my friend! One of the greatest voices in the history of country music!!
— Gary Levox (@GaryLevox) February 12, 2018
Rough morning for me. One of my favorite singers, Daryle Singletary, has passed away this morning unexpectedly. He’s the one who convinced me to move to Nashville. Praying hard for his family✝️Love you Daryle
— Josh Turner (@joshturnermusic) February 12, 2018
Just got word that Daryle Singletary has passed away.
Rest in peace Buddy, you sang country like country should be sung.
— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) February 12, 2018
Heartbroken--Sad Day...
We lost our Brother, Daryle Singletary @darylesing . One of the Greatest… https://t.co/HPbow5urrt
— LOCASH (@LOCASHmusic) February 12, 2018
Just heard the news about the passing of Daryle Singletary. My heart goes out to his beautiful family. pic.twitter.com/Uhe7bWB3Hv
— Lee Brice (@leebrice) February 12, 2018
.@Darylesing was the single greatest country voice of our generation... what a huge loss today. This one hurts. Rest In Peace Daryle
— Luke Combs (@lukecombs) February 12, 2018
Wow... so sad to hear about @Darylesing passing... I’ve always loved his voice and his music. He will be greatly missed
— ChrisYoungMusic (@ChrisYoungMusic) February 12, 2018
Daryle was a great friend to me, management, & our family. He influenced me before I knew him, & more after. he told me to always keep it country. No matter what any label/radio said.Just be me. Well here's me being me. Love you daryle, You’re already missed
— WilliamMichaelMorgan (@wmmorgan) February 12, 2018
Had the pleasure of playing shows over the years with @Darylesing and always sat by the sound board so I could hear the full tone of that incredible country voice. Sad to hear he passed away today. Way too early. #darylesingletary was real deal country. https://t.co/KMQBLYj3hG
— John Rich (@johnrich) February 12, 2018
I love Daryle Singletary's heart and soul; for life, for others and for true country music. Co-producing his first LP was a highlight in my career. He is one of the best and made me a better artist. My love & prayers are sent to Holly and the family. Thx for the memories, brother
— Randy Travis (@randytravis) February 13, 2018
Sad to hear the news about Daryle Singletary this morning. I didnt know him that well but got to play a couple shows with him way back in the day. Seemed like a really cool guy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. #georgiaboy #rip pic.twitter.com/OhUtgeEZRr
— Jason Aldean (@Jason_Aldean) February 13, 2018