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  2. Horton died en route to the hospital, and Tomlinson (1930–1982) was seriously injured; his leg was later amputated. [1] Franks (1920–2006) suffered head injuries, and James Davis, the driver of the truck, sustained a broken ankle and other minor injuries.

  3. Oct 23, 2022 · Johnny Horton died on November 5, 1960. It was because of a vehicular accident that happened on Highway 79. Horton’s car had a head-on collision with a pick-up truck at the Little River Bridge. Horton was with his bassist Tillman Franks and manager Tommy Tomlinson.

  4. Nov 6, 2019 · Johnny Horton was a honky-tonk and rockabilly singer who died in a car accident in 1960. He had hits like "Honky Tonk Man" and "The Battle of New Orleans" and influenced many country artists.

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  5. Nov 3, 2023 · The singer was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital in Cameron at 1:45 a.m. He was 35. Passengers Tillman Franks, his bass-playing manager, and guitarist Gerald “Tommy” Tomlinson survived the accident, but were badly hurt, with Tomlinson requiring a leg amputation.

  6. Jul 10, 2023 · Learn about the life and career of Johnny Horton, a country and rockabilly singer who died in a car accident in 1960. Discover his hits, such as "Honky-Tonk Man" and "The Battle of New Orleans", and his legacy in the music industry.

  7. Johnny Horton was a popular honky tonk singer in the 1950s, known for his historical songs like "The Battle of New Orleans". He died in a car crash in 1960, after predicting his own death in a song.

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  9. www.tshaonline.org › texas-day-by-day › entryJohnny Horton dies - TSHA

    Learn about the life and career of Johnny Horton, a singer who died in a car accident in Texas in 1960. He was known for his honky tonk sound and songs like "Honky Tonk Man" and "The Battle of New Orleans".

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