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Renowned Oklahoma fiddler Byron Berline dies at 77

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Byron Berline, a renowned fiddler who played with superstars like Elton John, the Rolling Stones and owned a popular Oklahoma instrument shop, has died. He was 77.

Bette Berline, Byron's wife, confirmed his death to The Associated Press. She said he was hospitalized after suffering a stroke and that on Saturday his 'œlungs gave up and so did his heart.'ť

Bette recalled her husband as a fun and loving father and husband, who until soon before his death looked and acted like a man 20 years younger.

'œHe was more than a musician, an incredibly gifted musician,'ť she said. 'œHe was a good, good man.'ť

A three-time National Fiddle Champion, Berline grew up in Grant County along the Oklahoma-Kansas state line and worked with music greats like John, Vince Gill and Bob Dylan. The Stones recruited Berline for 'œCountry Honk,'ť a country version of 'œHonky Tonk Women,'ť based on Gram Parsons' recommendation.

Berline moved to Guthrie in 1995 and opened the Double Stop Fiddle Shop & Music Hall, which was destroyed by a fire in 2019. He later opened a new shop across the street.

Berline was also survived by his daughter and four grandchildren, Bette Berline said.

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