Country Singer Lynn Anderson -- Dead at 67
Country Singer Lynn Anderson Dead at 67
Lynn Anderson, best known for her country hit "Rose Garden," died Thursday night, TMZ has confirmed. She was 67.
Anderson reportedly suffered a heart attack and was pronounced dead at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN.
She had been hospitalized for pneumonia after returning from a vacation in Italy.
Anderson continued to make records until her death … her last, "Bridges" was released in June. Her heyday was in the ‘70s following the release of "Rose Garden" which would remain her biggest hit to date and earned her a Grammy.