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  • Jun 10, 2004
    Phil Vassar cracks a pair of ribs while horsing around at the City of Hope charity softball game at Nashville's Greer Stadium. Other players include Sara Evans, Trace Adkins, Joe Nichols, Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley and Tracy Byrd
    Jun 11, 2004
    The Tennessean reports numerous health problems in country music: Dobro player Uncle Josh Graves and "Ring Of Fire" songwriter Merle Kilgore are hospitalized with pneumonia, and Gary Allan suffered two broken ribs when he fell off a boat dock
    Sep 4, 2004
    Former Little Texas member Jeff Huskins suffers two fractures in his back while disassembling painter scaffolding in his family room
    Sep 11, 2004
    Billy Lee Riley falls in a Target store in Little Rock, Arkansas. He requires two hip replacement surgeries and is wiped out financially when he sues the department store and loses. Riley played guitar on Johnny Cash's "The Ways Of A Woman In Love"
    Oct 4, 2004
    George Hampton, a bus driver for Toby Keith, is shot in the left leg in Dallas, while driving equipment from Florida to Oklahoma. The singer is not on board at the time
    Dec 28, 2004
    Guitarist Fred Carter breaks his collarbone falling on ice in Louisiana. The father of Deana Carter, his credits include hits by Waylon Jennings, Bobby Goldsboro, Roy Orbison and Porter Wagoner, among others
    Jan 21, 2005
    Brenda Lee undergoes rotator cuff surgery to repair her damaged right shoulder at Nashville's Saint Thomas Hospital. Doctors believe the injury might have been caused by holding a microphone on stage for five decades
    Mar 6, 2005
    Chris LeDoux is hospitalized at the Casper Medical Center in Wyoming to treat a cancer-related illness
    Apr 28, 2005
    Eddie Montgomery loses his footing when he steps on a speaker cabinet during the third song in a Montgomery Gentry show in Asheville, North Carolina. After the band's 90-minute set, he has X-rays and discovers he's broken his left wrist
    May 2, 2005
    Eddie Montgomery has titanium rods and plates inserted in his left wrist at St. Joseph HealthCare in Lexington, Kentucky, to mend an injury sustained during a concert. Montgomery Gentry reschedules a pair of shows as a result




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