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How did Country and Cajun Singer Jo-El Sonnier dies at 77 after Texas Concert

Jo-El Sonnier Died
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Joel Sonnier was well-known as Jo-El Sonnier. He was a popular American singer and songwriter, as well as an accordionist. Jo-El Sonnier performer Cajun music and country music.

Initially with Mercury Nashville Records, Sonnier had a few minor singles on the Billboard country charts in the late 1970s. Later, in the late 1980s, he joined RCA Records, and gained recognition with top ten hits such as “No More One More Time” and a cover of Richard Thompson’s “Tear-Stained Letter”.

While his chart success waned in the early 1990s, he continued to make music and released over thirty albums, primarily on independent labels.

Singer Jo-El Sonnier Cause of Death, Obituary

Recently, the news of the death of Country and Cajun singer Jo-El Sonnier came out, after which, her fans and many people started searching about her on the internet world.

Jo-El Sonnier died on 13 January 2024 at the age of 77. Jo-El Sonnier’s cause of death was a heart attack. Jo-El Sonnier died in Austin, Texas, just after a performance.

After hearing the news of Jo-El Sonnier’s death, his fans are paying tribute to him through social media.

Jo-El Sonnier Wife

Jo-El Sonnier was a married man. Jo-El Sonnier wife is Bobbye. The couple married many years ago.

Jo-El Sonnier has not shared much information about his wife and married life, due to which not much information is available about his wife.

Jo-El Sonnier happily posted on Instagram about a blissful affair during a trip to Texas with his wife Bobbye. They decided to have a photo shoot at a country music museum in Brady before arriving at their next tour destination – an unexpected last stop on their musical journey.

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