Rory Feek Hasn't Written New Music Since Joey's Death
. ![]() (Radio.com) It's been five months since Joey Feek passed away, and while her husband Rory has plans to keep her memory alive, he admits having difficulty with other aspects of her death, like selecting a headstone for her grave. Rory appeared on CBS Sunday Morning this Sunday (September 4), where he opens up about the trouble he's had selecting the right way to commemorate her final resting place in a cemetery on the grounds of their 60-acre farm. "I don't know if it's that she's so simple, and a wooden cross is part of what she would like," he says in the interview. "It probably has something to do with permanence. So, for now, I can sit out here and feel like it's - it's maybe just temporary. Although I know it's not." Feek also hasn't started writing music since Joey passed. "I don't want to go on stage without her," he says. "That's what I'm thinking about right now. I just don't want to make music without her. But I also know time changes things. So I won't say never. It's just where I am today." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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