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Bill Cody, the voice of WSM Radio and the Grand Ole Opry, dies at 67
Nashville and beyond is mourning the loss of WSM Radio and Grand Ole Opry host Bill Cody, who died at 67 on Tuesday. In May, his daughter shared that the country music icon had suffered critical organ failure and needed a transplant.
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According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, Bill Cody, the voice of WSM Radio and the Grand Ole Opry, dies at 67, Nashville and beyond is mourning the loss of WSM Radio and Grand Ole Opry host Bill Cody, who died at 67 on Tuesday. In May, his daughter shared that the country music icon had suffered critical organ failure and needed a transplant.
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- Bill Cody, the voice of WSM Radio and the Grand Ole Opry, dies at 67Los Angeles Times - 2026-06-11T05:22:03+00:00
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