Bluegrass singer Ronnie Bowman passes away at age 64 following a tragic motorcycle accident

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Ronnie Bowman, a renowned bluegrass singer and songwriter, has passed away at the age of 64 following a motorcycle accident in Tennessee. Bowman was known for his work with artists like George Strait and Chris Stapleton, and had a successful solo music career with hits like 'Starting Over' and 'Cold Virginia Night'.
Ronnie Bowman, a famed bluegrass singer, has died at 64. He was involved in a major motorcycle accident in Ashland City, Tennessee, on Saturday. Bowman was a native of Mount Airy, North Carolina, and started singing gospel music at a young age. He joined the Lonesome River Band in 1990 and later released solo music, becoming a successful composer and producer for many artists. Bowman's family has asked for privacy during this difficult time. His death has been met with tributes from fellow musicians, including Billy Strings.
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