Manager: Joey Feek, of country duo Joey + Rory, dies at 40

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Saturday, March 5, 2016
Joey Feek of Joey + Rory perform at the 2010 Stagecoach Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club on April 24, 2010 in Indio, California.
Joey Feek of Joey + Rory perform at the 2010 Stagecoach Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club on April 24, 2010 in Indio, California.
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NASHVILLE, TN -- Joey Feek, who with her husband Rory formed the award-winning country duo Joey + Rory, has died. She was 40.



Feek's manager Aaron Carnahan told The Associated Press that Feek died Friday at home in Indiana. She had been diagnosed with cancer.



The brunette singer from Alexandria, Indiana, found success when she paired up in 2008 with her songwriter husband on the Country Music Television singing competition "Can You Duet?"



Joey Feek sang lead with her husband, who sported sideburns and overalls, singing the harmony parts on their traditional country songs, including "That's Important to Me."



In 2014, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer, which continued to spread despite multiple surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Last fall, Rory Feek wrote on his blog that they had decided to end treatment.


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