What did Dallas Frazier die from?

November 2024 · 1 minute read

One of America’s greatest country music legends, Dallas Frazier has passed away.

He died in his home on Friday, January 14, 2022, at the age of 82.

The multi-Grammy winner who is enshrined in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame built a career on his notable songwriting ability, creating hits like Hollywood Argyles’ 1960 hit “Alley Oop”, The Oak Ridge Boys‘ 1981 classic “Elvira,” and the 1971’s Jack Greene-recorded “There Goes My Everything.”

Reacting to his death, Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum told Billboard: “Dallas Frazier is among the greatest country songwriters of all time.”

He added: “He [Dallas Frazier] could convey infectious fun with ‘Elvira,’ and then write something as stunningly sad and true as ‘Beneath Still Waters.

“His songs helped Connie Smith to become a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. He was a man of kindness, generosity, and faith, who overcame a hardscrabble upbringing to offer smiling gifts to all of us. He lived a beautiful life of a beautiful mind.”

Dallas Frazier stroke: What did Dallas Frazier die from?

Dallas Frazier died from complications of a stroke. He had suffered a stroke in 2021 prior to his death in January of 2022.

He is survived by his wife, Sharon Carpani.

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