On Saturday (January 13), Grammy Award-winning country songwriter and performer Jo-El Sonnier passed away after suffering a heart attack. His passing came directly after a performance at the Llano ...
Jo-El Sonnier, a singer and accordionist who scored country hits with "No More One More Time" and "Tear-Stained Letter," died last Saturday after a show at the Llano Country Opry near Austin. He was ...
Jo-El Sonnier, the Grammy-winning artist from Louisiana who performed Cajun and country music, has died at age 77. Sonnier passed away while on tour, Texas country music promoter Tracy Pitcox stated ...
Grammy Award-winning Cajun and country musician Jo-El Sonnier died while on tour in Texas earlier this month. He was 77. The singer died after performing at the Llano Country Opry in Llano, Texas on ...
I’ll never forget the Facebook message from David Faulk last January. It was one of those late-night surprises that I looked at three times to make sure I was reading it right. Cajun music legend ...
From being on stage with some classic musicians to writing songs recorded by artists such as Johnny Cash, George Strait, Mel McDaniel, John Anderson and the great Jerry Lee Lewis, Sonnier has plenty ...
Jo-El Sonnier might not be a name that most fans of modern country music would know well but read up and it doesn’t take long to realize the guy was a legend. Check out the videos of performances and ...
It’s a sad day in the wonderful world of music due to the tragic news of Grammy-winning artist Jo-El Sonnier’s passing. Over the weekend, Texas country music promoter Tracy Pitcox shared a post on ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Grammy award-winning Cajun recording artist Jo-El Sonnier has died at the age of 77 while touring in Texas. The Louisiana legend had completed a show at the Llano Country ...
Louisiana music legend Jo-El Sonnier, buried Saturday in Sulphur, Louisiana, left behind a rich musical in Cajun and country music – and a final note many musicians might envy: He passed just after ...