Jake Flint Dies: Country Music Singer-Songwriter Was 37


Jake Stone, a blue grass music vocalist guitarist from Oklahoma, has kicked the bucket at 37, his supervisor Brenda Cline declared via web-based entertainment. No reason for death was uncovered.

"With a messed up heart and in profound despondency I should declare that Jake Stone has unfortunately died," Cline shared on Facebook. "I've attempted a few times today to make a post, however you can't remark on what you can't process. The photograph underneath is when Jake and I enthusiastically marked our craftsman the executives contract. That was the start of a magnificent companionship and organization."

Stone kicked the bucket on Saturday night, hours after his wedding. Cline said that she and Stone were "going to set out on some business together" before his misfortune.

In 2016, Flint released his debut album, I'm Not Okay. Afterwards, he delivered Live and Not OK at Cain's Ballroom (2018), Jake Flint (2020), and Live and Socially Distanced at Mercury Lounge the following year. He had regional hits with "Cowtown," "Long Road Back Home," and "What's Your Name" in Texas and Oklahoma.

Jake has a ton of acquaintances, so Cline said, "I'm not sure how everyone will handle this tragic loss." "We need prayers; everything seems so bizarre. Please pray for his wife Brenda, his mother, sister, and the rest of his family and friends, as well as for Jake's dear mother. For so many people, this will be terribly difficult. Jake, you are dear to us and always in our hearts.

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