Steve Gulley Death / Obituary | Steve Gulley Cause Of Death – Dead – Dies | Died – Passed Away
Steve Gulley Death / Obituary – A great songwriter and singer, Steve Gulley was pronounced dead on August 18, 2020, leaving loved ones in great sadness.
Legendary musician, Steve Gulley died with family, friends and loved ones left in total devastation. Our prayers, thoughts condolences are with the loved ones of the deceased for the great loss. We are yet to observed the deceased obituary, all further details concerning this news will be updated upon confirmation.
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Reactions And Sharing On Steve Gulley Passing
Totally heartbroken to learn of the passing of Steve Gulley. He was truly one of the greatest voices and songwriters in bluegrass and was always encouraging to me along the way. Hard news to hear! What a year… ?
— Sierra Hull (@sierrahull) August 19, 2020
Cancer has taken an extremely talent TN singer & musician. I only got to meet Steve Gulley 2 times but each time I was so impressed with how good of a person he was. The last time we spoke was 2 years ago & he was helping to get the Union County Opry going. ??
— Ty Blakely (@ty_blakely) August 19, 2020
No. Oh, man. This one hurts. If you ever heard Steve Gulley sing- with Mountain Heart, with Dale Ann Bradley, DLQ, New Pinnacle, Grasstowne, or all on his own- you knew you were listening to a master. His radio show on WDVX was also enjoyable. RIP Steve Gulley.
— Donald Teplyske ????? ❤️ed by Titus Welliver! (@FervorCoulee) August 19, 2020
“Gulley would give you the shirt off your back, and you could bet your last dollar that if you were a Kentucky fan, it would be bright Tennessee orange” #VFL Steve Gulley
— travelincatdoc (@travelincatdoc) August 19, 2020
So sad for the friends and family of @Steve_Gulley today, and sad for all of us in the bluegrass community, as he was a friend to so many. We’ll miss him a lot.
— Chris Jones (@chrisjonesgrass) August 19, 2020
Rest in love and light, Steve Gulley. The world is a better place for you having been here.
— Michelle Carner Long (@dignthegarden) August 19, 2020
Our hearts are broken for the Gulley family right now! ?? Prayers for comfort and peace for them during this time of loss! ??? #wednesdaymorning
— TheFamilySowell (@TheFamilySowell) August 19, 2020
I am heartbroken & stunned at the passing of Steve Gulley. He felt ill & then suddenly he has gone to heaven. There is not a finer man. Pic of him performing at halftime with Pride of the Southland Band. RIP my brother. You have been taken from us way too soon.#RIPSteveGulley pic.twitter.com/aG62PLbkOJ
— Bob Thomas (@BobThomasKNOX) August 19, 2020
Steve Gulley Passes.
Gulley would give you the shirt off your back, and you could bet your last dollar that if you were a Kentucky fan, it would be bright Tennessee orange
— RedDirt_Roots (@RedDirt_Roots) August 19, 2020
We were shocked and saddened to hear this news. Steve Gulley is one of those omnipresent folks in bluegrass – he’s played, sung, and written with just about everybody in the genre. His voice, smile, and constant positivity will live on through music.
— BGS (@TheBGSituation) August 19, 2020
We are deeply saddened at the death of Steve Gulley, long one of the leading artists in our music & a friend to fans everywhere. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this heartbreaking time. We’ll miss you, Steve…may you rest in peace.
— Bluegrass Junction (@SXMBluegrass) August 19, 2020
Steve gulley dead at 57, will be missed, great bluegrass man. Condolences to the family.
— William harvey bass (@wpapa1948) August 19, 2020
American music lost a great one yesterday way too young in bluegrass singer/songwriter/bandleader Steve Gulley. He’ll be missed as an artist and a friend to all
— Craig H. (@chavighurst) August 19, 2020
Rest in Peace, Steve Gulley. Such a talent lost, but the angel band gained one heck of an addition.
— Dan ?????????????? (@swingdownbeat) August 19, 2020
I never even met the man, but I agree with everyone else: Steve Gulley was one of the finest gentlemen in bluegrass. RIP. ?
— James Haining (@3088IH) August 20, 2020
My heart aches for @Steve_Gulley’s family tonight. His beautiful voice has fallen silent much too soon! Please send up some prayers for Debbie and their family.
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Here’s one of my favorites of Steve’s many great songs:— Becky Buller (@FiddlerBeckyB) August 20, 2020
My heart aches for @Steve_Gulley’s family tonight. His beautiful voice has fallen silent much too soon! Please send up some prayers for Debbie and their family.
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Here’s one of my favorites of Steve’s many great songs:— Becky Buller (@FiddlerBeckyB) August 20, 2020
One of the best voices in #bluegrass. Gone too soon. @Steve_Gulley…
— Full Cord (@FullCord) August 20, 2020
The bluegrass world is mourning the loss of singer, songwriter, bandleader and producer Steve Gulley. The E. Tennessee musician died this week at 57 pic.twitter.com/hvtj24ck3w
— WMOT/Roots Radio (@WMOT_RootsRadio) August 20, 2020
Bluegrass Mourns The Passing Of Singer, Songwriter, Bandleader Steve Gulley#RIP pic.twitter.com/yrFP99vIDb
— Winter Village Music (@IthacaBluegrass) August 20, 2020
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