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00:00Country star Ray Stevens was hospitalized in Nashville, Tennessee, after a terrifying fall left him with a broken neck.
00:07Stevens, who is 87, is currently in recovery, and has been advised by doctors to wear a neck brace for
00:12approximately four weeks.
00:14According to a press release obtained by Page Six, the Grammy winner suffered the accident on Sunday.
00:19Despite the injury, he remains fully mobile and is in good spirits as he continues his recovery.
00:25Stevens' upcoming album, Favorites, Old and New, which is set to release on Friday, remains on track for its debut.
00:31I want to go home. I want to go home. Oh, how I want to go home.
00:47Last summer, the singer underwent surgery after suffering a heart attack.
00:50In January 2024, Stevens announced he was slowing down in his music career, telling fans that he would stop performing
00:57regularly at his Ray Stevens Cabaret Showroom in Nashville by the end of the year.
01:03But by that December, he went back on his decision and returned to the Cabaret Showroom to promote his album,
01:09Say What?
01:09Stevens has been a staple in the music industry for decades.
01:12He first signed to Capitol Records Prep Records at just 18 years old in 1957.
01:17He wrote songs with iconic artists, including Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, before winning his first Grammy in 1971.
01:25The
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