The whole country is mourning the passing of this beloved country singer

Renowned bluegrass musician Roni Stoneman died at the age of 85.

She was a well-liked guest on the classic variety show Hee Haw, where she was known as the “First Lady of the Banjo.”

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum reports that Stoneman, whose real name was Veronica Loretta Stoneman, died away on Wednesday.

Stoneman belonged to The Stoneman Family, a well-known country music trio.

Ernest “Pop” Stoneman, the father of the well-known country music family, gave birth to three daughters. She was the youngest.

Roni Stoneman was destined for a career in country music, according to Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

She played a funny, gap-toothed rural figure on “Hew Haw” for eighteen years, in addition to being a talented banjo player. She was a vital member of a legendary family in country music.

The cause of death wasn’t made public right away.

Pop, King Stoneman’s father, was a pioneer in the field of country music.

He moved to New York City to further his musical career from Galax, Virginia, which is about 11 miles north of North Carolina.

 

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