"Cadence Groovenstein, Cadenzia de la Suarez, CatwellA, Cady Grooves" and "Crandance Von Gribble Sprout" were her self-proclaimed nicknames.
She described herself as a "Dreamer," "popsicle enthusiast," "over thinker" and "pizza supporter," as stated on her Facebook page.
Known for her additions to the country music scene — including "Oil and Water" and "This Little Girl" — singer Cady Groves died Saturday at age 30.
Cady's brother Cody posted the sad news on Sunday.
"@cadygroves has left this world," he wrote. "Details are limited right now but family is trying to get them and will keep people updated."
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