Ray Stevens officially retired from live performances at the end of 2024, but as it turns out, the Country Music Hall of Famer is not done with the stage, after all. Stevens played his final run of ...
Ray Stevens was admitted to the intensive care unit of a Nashville hospital after suffering a heart attack. According to the 87-year-old country music legend’s social media accounts, he “complained of ...
Ray Stevens suffered a "mild heart attack" on Friday (July 4), according to a statement from his publicity team. The singer was admitted to a hospital in Nashville after he began experiencing chest ...
Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Stevens, 86, underwent successful heart surgery after a mild heart attack. Stevens' performances at his CabaRay Showroom are canceled through July as he recovers. The ...
Ray Stevens said he was a retired man at the end of 2024. No more live shows. It’s May of 2025, and per Taste of Country, Stevens is making a comeback. Retirement didn’t last long for the 86-year-old ...
Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Stevens is on the mend. A press statement notes the famous creative, 86, behind Grammy-winning hits such as "Everything Is Beautiful" and "Misty," as well as the ...
Continuing to entertain fans even at 86 years old, Ray Stevens recently canceled a string of performances after suffering a mild heart attack. Fortunately, the “Everything is Beautiful” crooner ...
Singer Ray Stevens has shared his first update since being admitted to the hospital on July 4 for surgery. According to his Instagram, the 86-year-old has been moved out of intensive care and is ...
Last year, Ray Stevens, known for both Grammy-winnings hits like “Misty” and comedy songs like “It’s Me Again, Margaret,” announced plans to retire from live performances. The Country Music Hall of ...
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