What's Happening?
John Wesley Ryles, a prominent figure in country music, has passed away at the age of 74. Ryles began his career in the 1960s and achieved success with hits like 'Kay' and 'Once in a Lifetime Thing.' After
his last single in 1988, he transitioned to working as a background vocalist, collaborating with artists such as Alan Jackson and Blake Shelton. His death was announced by Tracy Pitcox, owner of Hart of Texas Records, and mourned by fellow musicians, including Mark Willis.
Why It's Important?
Ryles' death marks the loss of a significant contributor to the country music industry. His work as a background vocalist and his ability to blend harmonies with leading artists made him a respected figure in Nashville. His passing is a reminder of the evolving nature of the music industry and the importance of background artists in shaping the sound of popular music. The industry loses a talented musician whose contributions have influenced many artists and enriched the genre.











