Country singer Joe Diffie has died from complications due to coronavrius, multiple outlets have reported. Diffie’s official Instagram account confirmed his passing.

The Tulsa native tested positive for COVID-19 last week.

Diffie was known for singing several number one hits like “Home”, “If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)”, “Third Rock from the Sun”, “Pickup Man." He won a Grammy for Best Country Collaboration with Vocials with Marty Stuart for “Same Old Train” in 1998.

The Instagram post shared this statement: “Grammy-winning country music legend Joe Diffie passed away today, Sunday, March 29 from complications of coronavirus (COVID-19). His family requests privacy at this time.”

Diffie released a statement on Saturday saying he was receiving medical treatment after testing positive for coronavirus. “My family and I are asking for privacy at this time. We want to remind the public and all my fans to be vigilant, cautious and careful during this pandemic,” the statement said.

On March 18, Diffie posted about having to cancel upcoming shows due to the pandemic. “I just want to say to all the fans, the show cancellations are not my idea of a good time," his caption said. "Promoters, venues etc are postponing these events, as expected with everything going on. These shows that are postponed are affecting all of us musicians and our bands, crews, drivers, etc. Please pray for all of us and hope we can get America back on track and back to normal. We definitely will miss all of the fans and we plan on rescheduling any shows postponed! Thanks for being the greatest fans ever! Stay well and see you out there soon!!!”