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Sherry Bryce

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Shirli Bryce (May 28, 1946 – May 26, 2025), known professionally as Sherry Bryce, was an American country music artist.

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Between 1971 and 1977, she charted fifteen times on the Billboard country singles charts, including seven duets with Mel Tillis. Their highest-charting duet was 1971's "Take My Hand" at No. 8. They were also nominated in 1974 at the Country Music Association awards for Duo of the Year.[2] At the time, both she and Tillis were signed to MGM/Curb Records, and she recorded two duet albums with him. Bryce released six solo singles on the label and two solo albums but none of the singles reached higher than No. 45. Bryce also recorded briefly for MCA and Pilot Records in 1976 and 1977, owning the latter label with her husband, Mack Sanders.[1]

Bryce retired from the music business and worked for many years in real estate in Florida. She was in declining health for several years and died in Muscle Shoals, Alabama on May 26, 2025, at the age of 78.[3]

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Discography

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Duets with Mel Tillis

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