NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Bill Cody, longtime voice of WSM Radio, has died. WSM Radio announced Cody’s death on its Facebook page Tuesday night. The Hall-of-Famer’s daughter said at the start of June ...
Country music broadcaster Bill Cody is facing a severe health battle. The longtime Grand Ole Opry announcer and Country Radio Hall of Famer is in critical condition following various medical issues, ...
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Bill Cody, a longtime Nashville radio deejay at the venerable WSM and a regular Grand Ole Opry announcer, died Tuesday after a lengthy battle with kidney and heart failure. He was 67. WSM announced ...
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Bill Cody, the longtime Grand Ole Opry announcer and Country Radio Hall of Famer, whose career spans nearly 50 years on the airwaves, has died after a period of declining health, WSM Radio announced ...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Longtime radio host and Grand Ole Opry announcer Bill Cody has died, WSM Radio announced Tuesday night. He was 67 years old. Cody, a Country Radio Hall of Famer, spent over ...
Before Bill Cody became a legendary radio and Grand Ole Opry host, he was a teenage kid from Kentucky doing whatever it took to land his first on-air job. That meant changing his name to something ...