MERLE HAGGARD DIDN’T DIE ON TOUR, IN A JAIL CELL, OR UNDER NASHVILLE’S SPOTLIGHT. HE DIED ON HIS BIRTHDAY. AT HOME. On April 6, 2016 — his 79th birthday — Merle Haggard passed away at his ranch in Palo Cedro, California. Pneumonia had finally forced him off the road, but it never took the road out of him. For more than fifty years, Merle had been country music’s most honest scar. He was the ex-con who did not hide San Quentin. He carried it into the songs. He sang for the working man, the guilty man, the lonely man, and the man trying to make peace with what he used to be. But on his last day, there was no stage. No steel guitar. No crowd waiting for one more chorus. Just the California hills. Merle Haggard was born into hardship, sang his way through shame, and somehow left the world on the exact day he entered it. Not as a punchline. Not as a myth. As a strange, quiet piece of poetry life wrote for him. Some men spend their lives trying to make the ending mean something. Merle’s ending already did.
Merle Haggard Didn’t Die on Tour, in a Jail Cell, or Under Nashville’s Spotlight Merle Haggard died on his birthday.…