Conway Twitty– How Did the Country Singer Die?
Conway Twitty died at age 59, not too shabby. Check out the death cause, death date, and more facts about the circumstances surrounding country singer Conway Twitty's death.
Biography - A Short Wiki
Country superstar who recorded fifty-five singles that reached #1, including “I Can’t Stop Loving You” and “Hello Darlin.'” He was inducted into the Country Music and Rockabilly Halls of Fame.
Twitty formed his first singing group after his family moved to Helena, Arkansas. He had the opportunity to play baseball professionally with the Philadelphia Phillies, but was then drafted into the US Army.
Seth MacFarlane has incorporated old videos of his performances into episodes of the show Family Guy, a bit that became something of a running gag.
How did Conway Twitty die?
Conway Twitty's death was caused by aneurysm.
Cause of death | Aneurysm |
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Age of death | 59 years |
Profession | Country Singer |
Birthday | September 1, 1933 |
Death date | June 5, 1993 |
Place of death | Springfield, Missouri, United States |
Place of burial | N/A |
Quotes
"I go through a thousand songs to find ten for a new record."
Conway Twitty
"It's my instinct more than my voice that keeps me on top."
Conway Twitty
"You learn the most from life's hardest knocks."
Conway Twitty
"Fads are the kiss of death. When the fad goes away, you go with it."
Conway Twitty
"Sure, I can sing a country song, but so can a lot of people."
Conway Twitty