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The Country Music Hall of Fame inductee has made a difficult decision after suffering a heart attack last month.
'70s Country Music Icon Says It's 'Time to Slow Down' After Heart Attack originally appeared on Parade. Country Music Hall of ...
Country legend Ray Stevens is on the mend after a mild heart attack. He's also announced his intent to sell his eight-year-old CabaRay Showroom.
Ray Stevens is selling his spectacular Nashville concert venue, Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom, and pictures show a stunning ...
Ray Stevens said Monday he is looking to “slow down” after a June heart attack, which required two stents.
Stevens was admitted to a hospital in Nashville in early July after complaining of chest pain. A heart catheterization found that he had a heart attack. The 86-year-old Country Music Hall of Famer ...
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Taste of Country on MSNRay Stevens Selling His Nashville Venue as He Recovers From Heart Attack
Stevens shared a health update, as well as plans for a big career change, after suffering a heart attack earlier this summer.
While suffering a mild heart attack in July, Ray Stevens recently announced he was selling his famed CabaRay Showroom.
A statement about the iconic Nashville recording artist's plans moving forward was posted recently on Instagram.
Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Stevens is on the mend. "The Mississippi Squirrel Revival" crooner, 86, behind fan favorite hits such as "Everything Is Beautiful" and "Misty," as well as the ...
He went on to have 10 U.S. country or pop hits. His music has garnered 12 Grammy Award nominations and two wins. In 2019, Ray Stevens was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Country music legend Ray Stevens, 86, underwent heart surgery following a heart attack triggered by chest pain, and is now recuperating in Nashville—prioritizing health before a limited return ...
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