Details are still coming in and the cause of death is unknown, but publicist for Country singer Daryle Singletary, Don Murry Grubbs, announced today that the singer died unexpectedly Monday morning at his Nashville home, at 46 years of age.
Singletary performed in and around Chipley, Florida many times over the past several years, and was probably best known for hits Too Much Fun and I Let Her Lie, from his self-titled 1995 debut album, The Note, and Amen Kind of Love.
Daryl was born on March 10, 1971 in Cairo, Georgia, and reportedly fell in love with country music at an early age, moving to Nashville to pursue a music career in 1990.
Singletary is survived by his wife Holly, children Jonah, Mercer, Nora and Charlotte, parents Roger and Anita Singletary, brother Kevin Singletary, sister-in-law Melinda Singletary, in-laws Terry and Sandy Mercer, and brother and sister-in-law Tony and Kristy Rowland.
Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.
Here are a few photos of Daryle Singletary performing in Chipley at the Panhandle Watermelon Festival, as seen by Real Florida Media, a subsidiary of The Goulding Agency in Chipley, Florida.