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American singer-songwriter Jimbeau Hinson sadly passed away on March 4, 2022. The country singer wrote classic hit songs for the Oak Ridge Boys, David Lee Murphy, and more. It is coming forward that Jimbeu died on Friday at the age of 70. Ever since the death news was announced, the fans of the singer started extending their heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. Social media got flooded with tributes and emotional posts as no one could believe the fact that he was gone. Let us find out how did Jimbeu Hinson die.
According to the reports, Jimbeau Hinson died on March 4 after battling numerous health challenges. Yes, the singer was suffering from health issues for quite some time. It has come forward that he was getting treatment from a private hospital. Despite getting the best possible treatment, Hinson could not survive and succumbed to the disease. Born in 1952, Jimbeau was a popular singer and songwriter. The singer wrote, “Fancy-Free” along with co-writer Roy August.
The 1981 released song peaked #1 Hot Country Songs. Apart from this, the album also landed on the Top Country Album chart and got 4th position there. It speaks volumes about his work. The 70-year-old started performing in country music from his teenage years in the late 1960s. James L. Hisnon Jr. was his real name but the singer was popularly known as Jimbeau Hinson. In 2010, he obtained the BMI 2 Million Spins Award with more than 13 years of broadcast time. Hinson went on to write a number of hits for several artists.
Some of the artists whom he worked with include The Oak Ridge Boys, Patty Loveless, John Conlee, Carol Channing, David Lee Murphy, Kathy Mattea, Brenda Lee, Steve Earle, and many more. Besides, a couple of artists have recorded his songs too. Later, in his career, Hinson signed a writing contract with The Wilbum Brothers publishing company at the age of 17. He also recorded several singles for Chart Records. Hinson started a long-running relationship with The Oak Ridge Boys during the late 1970s.
As a songwriter, he assisted with th operations of their publishing company. Further, in the late 1980s, Hinson was a contestant on Star Search. The singer released his debut album as an artist on Wrinkled Records in 2013. The song was titled “Strong Medicine”. To add, Hinson was openly bisexual and always spoke about his identity in public. Jimbeau Hinson’s death has affected many of his fans and family.
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