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  • Oct 2, 2004
    The London Daily Mirror quotes Mick Jagger saying fellow Rolling Stone Charlie Watts has completely recovered from throat cancer. The Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" ranks among country's 500 greatest singles in a Country Music Foundation book, "Heartaches By The Number"
    Oct 29, 2004
    Following a doctor's orders to rest his voice, Toby Keith cancels a show in Casper, Wyoming. The cancellation also costs opening act Terri Clark a day of work
    Jan 23, 2005
    Fiddler Art Stamper dies in a Louisville hospital, following a four-year battle with throat cancer. He was considered a bluegrass pioneer, recording with The Stanley Brothers in 1952, but left music several years later for a more stable line of work
    Feb 14, 2005
    Willie Nelson receives treatment for acute laryngitis at the Vanderbilt Voice Center in Nashville. In the aftermath, he cancels an Australian tour
    Apr 9, 2005
    LeAnn Rimes cancels a concert in Arlington, Texas, because of throat problems. Within days, she is ordered by her doctor to cancel two weeks of live appearances, including a pair of "Nashville Star" episodes
    Apr 12, 2005
    Jamie O'Neal sings "Trying To Find Atlantis" on the USA Network's "Nashville Star," with Sara Evans hosting in place of ill LeAnn Rimes. The contestants join O'Neal and judge Phil Vassar on "In A Real Love" and "When I Think About Angels"
    Apr 26, 2005
    Recovering from a throat condition, LeAnn Rimes returns to her hosting role on the USA Network's "Nashville Star." Big & Rich also appear on the episode, in which Erika Jo is crowned the season champion
    May 15, 2005
    While cheering for the Spurs at San Antonio's SBC Center, George Strait discovers he's losing his voice. The next day he cancels appearances on the Academy of Country Music Awards and a taping for an ACM TV special. The Spurs lose to the Seattle SuperSonics, 101-89
    May 15, 2005
    Songwriter Wayne Perry dies of throat cancer in Hamilton, Ohio. He wrote such hits as Tim McGraw's "Not A Moment Too Soon," Collin Raye's "Every Second" and Lorrie Morgan's "What Part Of No"
    Jun 7, 2005
    Lynyrd Skynyrd cancels plans to perform at the CMA Music Festival in Nashville, with Johnny Van Zant suffering from strep throat. He's also a member of Van Zant, currently enjoying its first country hit with "Help Somebody"




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