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K.T. Oslin, Grammy-winning country star, dies at 78 – 9TheFIX
Diagnosed with COVID-19 last week

K.T. Oslin, a three-time Grammy-winning country singer and songwriter, died on Monday after battling Parkinson’s Disease and being diagnosed with COVID-19 last week, according to The Rolling Stone. She was 78.
Oslin won a trio of Grammys in the late 1980s for her songs ’80s Ladies’ and ‘Hold Me.’ She took home best country vocal performance by a female for ’80s Ladies’ in 1988, then won the same award and best country song for ‘Hold Me’ in 1989. The singer-songwriter also topped the charts with…
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