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Lauren Alaina Mourns Her Father's Death: "I Really Don't Have the Words Yet"Singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina's dad, J.J. Suddeth, died on July 23, 2024.
By Allison DeGrushePublished July 24 2024, 1:23 p.m. ET
Source: Instagram / @laurenalainaOn the morning of July 24, 2024, singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina took to social media to announce the death of her father, J.J. Suddeth. According to the Academy of Country Music Award winner, her dad passed away on Tuesday night.
Frontman of the English metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon, the group that released the album Sempiternal in 2013.
Before Fame He moved to Australia when he was young and moved back to the U.K. when he was eight. He played in the bands Womb 2 Da Tomb and Purple Curto.
Trivia He made a guest appearance on Admiral's Arms' 2009 album Stories Are Told and started the clothing line, Drop Dead Clothing.
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AA is a secular organization, holding as one of its principles that "belief in, or adherence to, a formal creed is not a condition of membership." But the roots of AA were grounded in religion. Co-founder Wilson had a spiritual awakening after he was hospitalized for his drinking in 1934. He and his wife Lois joined the Oxford Group, a nondenominational Christian movement popular in the U.S. and Europe in the early 20th century.