Wayne Mills, 44, was a veteran of the
Nashville scene
Police are investigating the fatal shooting of a
country music singer in a Nashville bar - reportedly after an argument
over the musician lighting up in a no-smoking area.
The bar owner, Chris Ferrell, shot Wayne Mills, 44, in the early hours
of Saturday, Tennessee officers said. The Pit and Barrel bar had closed
at that point.Mr Mills was taken to hospital but he died there, police said.
Investigators are looking into Ferrell's claim that he opened fire in self-defence.
Ferrell, who has a valid handgun permit, said the two got into an argument because Mills was smoking a cigarette in an area designated as no-smoking.
No arrests have been made.
Mr Mills toured with the Wayne Mills Band, which has played college towns for more than 15 years.
Shelton has tweeted: "Extremely sad to hear about the death of my old friend Wayne Mills."
Pit and Barrel was to have been featured on Sunday on a programme called Bar Rescue on the channel Spike TV, but the cable network decided to pull the episode, running a rerun instead, according to spokeswoman Shana Tepper.
The series features struggling bars and clubs that are given makeovers by a nightclub expert.
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