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Country singer Slim Whitman dies

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Country singer Slim Whitman dies

Mr. Whitman, who has lived in Middleburg for years, is dead at 90. He passed away at 1 a.m. Wednesday at Orange Park Medical Center, family friend Sherry Raymer said. Many remember Mr. Whitman's yodelling in his 1952 hit “Indian Like Call” as the 

Mr. Whitman, the people crooner with the weather-beaten face, velvet voice and sentimental lyrics, was often the object of humor, nearly permanently excellent-natured. In the early 1980s a disc jockey offered Slim Whitman makeup kits “complete with receding

Mr. Whitman, who has lived in Middleburg for years, is dead at 90. He passed away at 1 a.m. Wednesday at Orange Park Medical Center, family friend Sherry Raymer said. Many remember Mr. Whitman's yodelling in his 1952 hit “Indian Like Call” as the 

(CNN) — Slim Whitman, the high-pitched yodeling county music singer whose productive career spanned decades, died Wednesday, his son-in-law told CNN. He was 90. The singer-songwriter, born Ottis Dewey Whitman Jr., died of sensitivity failure at Orange 

Mr. Whitman, the people crooner with the weather-beaten face, velvet voice and sentimental lyrics, was often the object of humor, nearly permanently excellent-natured. In the early 1980s a disc jockey offered Slim Whitman makeup kits “complete with receding

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