Her husband, Milton Okum, says the 91 year old died in a Cincinnati nursing home on Tuesday
Bonnie Lou, a pioneering country music artist and rock ‘n’ roll singer, has died. She was 91.
Her husband, Milton Okum, says she died in a Cincinnati nursing home early Tuesday.
Born in Towanda, Illinois, Lou began singing on local radio stations in the Midwest at age 16. A year later she was part of a musical group that could be heard nationwide.
She had Top 10 country hits with Tennessee Wig Walk and Seven Lonely Days. Her first rock ‘n’ roll record, Daddy-O, rose to number 14 on the Billboard chart.
She later became co-host of a Cincinnati TV show and performed on the television version of a country and western show that boosted her career as a young radio singer.
Lou performed in public occasionally into her 80s.
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