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Country music has lost one of it's finest, most beloved songwriters. Music Row reports that Ronny Scaife -- who penned such hits as 'The Whiskey Ain't Workin' (Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt, 1992) and 'Hearts Are Gonna Roll' (Hal Ketchum, 1993) -- passed away Wednesday, November 3, after suffering a brain hemorrhage at home in Perry County, Tenn. on October 25. He was life-flighted to Nashville's St. Thomas Hospital but never regained consciousness. He was only 63.
"He was a gem of a guy," said Dan Hill of Cal IV Entertainment. "Everybody loved him. He was a great guitarist, a great singer and a great songwriter. He was a good, good man."
Ronny -- whose cousin is Music Row producer, Joe Scaife -- is survived by his wife, Brenda, and children Coty, Jake and Nathan. The Ronny Scaife Memorial Fund to assist the family with medical expenses is being set up at Regions Bank.
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