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  • Jul 4, 1961
    "Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter ends an eight-month stay at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
    Jul 17, 1961
    More than a month after she was injured in a car accident, Patsy Cline is released from the hospital
    Jul 22, 1961
    Patsy Cline rolls on stage at the Grand Ole Opry in a wheelchair to assure fans she'll return to performing soon, following her June car accident
    Jul 29, 1961
    Patsy Cline returns to the concert trail at the Cimarron Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma, six weeks after a serious car accident. Cline uses crutches to make it on stage and sits on a stool for the entire show
    Oct 21, 1961
    Patsy Cline returns to the Grand Ole Opry, performing without crutches for the first time on the show since a July auto accident that nearly took her life. She gives her first Opry performance of her new release, "Crazy"
    May 27, 1962
    The Tennessean reports Faron Young has returned home after a stay at Baptist Hospital. He had checked in after experiencing what he believed was a heart attack. Tests determined he was suffering from gastritis
    Aug 6, 1963
    "Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter is released following a four-month stay at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York, where he was treated for second- and third-degree burns incurred by smoking in bed
    Jun 11, 1964
    Ringo Starr is released from London's University College Hospital, where he's been treated for tonsillitis. Twenty-five years later, he joins Buck Owens to vocalize a new version of "Act Naturally," nominated for a country Grammy award
    Jun 22, 1964
    "Don't Fence Me In" songwriter Cole Porter leaves New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital following 10 days of treatment for a hip fracture and a bladder infection
    Jul 31, 1965
    Three weeks after a near-fatal car crash, Roy Acuff begins using crutches




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