Eighty-nine years ago today, a legendary country songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was born in North Carolina.
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Two weeks after D’Angelo died, I still struggle to perceive the man born Michael Eugene Archer has transitioned to the great gig in the sky.
"This decision was not made lightly, but with deep reflection and love for the legacy he built," the Irsay family said.
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