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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
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
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"
Jun 8, 2005
Miranda Lambert collapses after taping "CMT 100 Greatest Duets" in Nashville. She's taken to a local hospital, suffering from dehydration
Jun 27, 2005
Ralph Stanley undergoes a triple bypass operation in Virginia
Jun 28, 2005
Big Al Downing's wife announces the singer/songwriter is hospitalized with leukemia and will begin chemotherapy immediately. Downing wrote and performed the original version of the Tom Jones country hit "Touch Me (I'll Be Your Fool Once More)"
Jul 1, 2005
Little Jimmy Dickens provides a bit of a scare for fans at the Grand Ole Opry when he slurs his words and stops talking mid-sentence, leaving more than five seconds of dead air. His stumbling is attributed to new medications, and he's back the next week
Jul 2, 2005
Appearing at Carter Fold in Virginia on her 82nd birthday, Carter Family offspring Janette Carter is injured falling on stage. She's rushed to the emergency room but comes back in a sling in time to lead the crowd in "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
Jul 10, 2005
Troy Gentry breaks his left ankle and tears ligaments in his knee when he's pinned under a horse in a riding accident in Fort Laramie, Ohio. Montgomery Gentry is forced to cancel several shows
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