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  • May 7, 2003
    Ailing June Carter Cash undergoes heart surgery at Baptist Hospital in Nashville to replace a faulty valve
    May 8, 2003
    The morning after she underwent heart surgery, June Carter Cash goes into cardiac arrest at Nashville's Baptist Hospital. She lapses into a coma, a prologue to her death one week later
    May 15, 2003
    June Carter Cash dies in Nashville's Baptist Hospital from complications following heart surgery. Best known for her duets with husband Johnny Cash, she was the daughter of Maybelle Carter and mother of Carlene Carter
    Jun 13, 2003
    "Sweet Home Alabama" co-writer Gary Rossington returns to the stage with Lynyrd Skynyrd in Karlsruhe, Germany, four months after having quintuple bypass surgery
    Jul 14, 2003
    Songwriter Pat Alger performs at a songwriters night at Nashville's Douglas Corner, less than one week after undergoing an angioplasty. Among the songs he sings: "Goin' Gone," a former Kathy Mattea hit
    Aug 30, 2003
    John Anderson suffers a heart attack and is taken to the Charleston Area Medical Center in West Virginia, where he undergoes an angioplasty. A performance slated for that evening is, of course, cancelled
    Sep 2, 2003
    John Anderson is released from the Charleston Area Medical Center, where he had an angioplasty after suffering a heart attack
    Sep 11, 2003
    John Ritter, the son of Country Music Hall of Famer Tex Ritter, dies at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank from a torn aorta. The actor was rushed to the hospital from the set of his sitcom "8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter"
    Sep 12, 2003
    John Anderson returns to the concert stage with a performance at the White County Fair in Searcy, Arkansas, two weeks after suffering a heart attack
    Sep 24, 2003
    Rosalie Allen, the Queen of the Yodelers, dies in Van Nuys, California, of congestive heart failure. After establishing herself as a radio talent in New York City, she became one of country's first female stars, scoring four hits from 1946-1950




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