Country singer Freddie Hart, a World War II veteran who had a run of No. 1 hits in the early 1970s and won CMA, ACM and Grammy awards for his smash “Easy Loving,” died Saturday in Burbank at age 91.
A mainstream songwriter and recording artist since the Fifties, Freddie Hart’s career had gotten so stagnant by the July 1971 release of “Easy Loving” that initial slow sales might have cost him his ...
PHENIX CITY, AL (WTVM) - Country music singer and songwriter Freddie Hart passed away Saturday morning at his home in Burbank, California. The Phenix City native began playing guitar at age 5 and ...
Country singer Freddie Hart, who made his mark in 1971 with the breakthrough single "Easy Loving," died on Saturday (Oct. 27) at the age of 91. Hart, a rebellious child who was born Frederick Segrest ...
Freddie Hart, a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, died on Saturday (Oct. 27) in Burbank, Calif. The acclaimed songwriter and artist was 91 years old, MusicRow reports. Hart was a ...
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