Legendary singer Johnny Nash died at his home on Tuesday, his son confirmed to CBS Los Angeles. He was 80-years-old and was thought to be in "declining health" over the past few months. Nash's incredibly established musical career began when he started singing as a child at Progressive New Hope Baptist Church in Houston where he grew up. He made his debut with a major record label in 1957 with the single A Teenager Sings the Blues, and had his first ever chart success with a cover of Doris Day’s A Very Special Love in 1958.
The American reggae and pop singer made history with his 1972 hit I Can See Clearly Now, which has become permanently engrained in music culture, a career defining moment.
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