
Singer/Songwriter K.T. Oslin Passes Away At 78
Singer & songwriter K.T. Oslin has passed away at age 78. Oslin was known for her number-one songs “Do Ya,” “I’ll Always Come Back,” “Hold Me,” and “Come Next ...Read more
...Read MoreSinger & songwriter K.T. Oslin has passed away at age 78. Oslin was known for her number-one songs “Do Ya,” “I’ll Always Come Back,” “Hold Me,” and “Come Next ...Read more
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