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  • May 3, 1999
    Joel Price, who played bass for Little Jimmy Dickens, dies of a heart attack at BJC Medical Center in Commerce, Georgia. Price is recognized as the first musician to play an electric bass on the Grand Ole Opry
    May 10, 1999
    Songwriter Shel Silverstein is found dead at his Key West, Florida, home following a heart attack. The multi-talented cartoonist and author wrote Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue," Bobby Bare's "Marie Laveau" and Loretta Lynn's "One's On The Way"
    May 10, 1999

    Kris Kristofferson is released from a San Francisco hospital where he's undergone triple-bypass heart surgery

    Jun 3, 1999
    Jerry Reed has quadruple bypass surgery at Nashville's Baptist Hospital
    Jul 28, 1999
    Former Elvis Presley drummer Ronnie Tutt suffers a heart attack during rehearsals for a Neil Diamond tour. Tutt played on such hits as "Burning Love," "Way Down," "An American Trilogy" and "Moody Blue"
    Sep 16, 1999
    Songwriter A.L. "Doodle" Owens suffers a heart attack in Nashville, three days before his induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. His credits include hits by Moe Bandy, Charley Pride, George Jones and Doug Stone
    Sep 21, 1999
    Jon Hager, one-half of the former "Hee Haw" duo The Hager Twins, is released from Nashville's Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he underwent angioplasty following a heart attack
    Oct 2, 1999
    Songwriter Danny Mayo is found dead of a diabetes-related heart attack on his 49th birthday at a Ramada Inn in Nashville. Mayo wrote Tracy Byrd's "The Keeper Of The Stars," Pirates Of The Mississippi's "Feed Jake" and Alabama's "If I Had You"
    Oct 12, 1999
    Dale Evans has heart surgery at the Loma Linda University Medical Center in California to replace a pacemaker battery
    Oct 14, 1999
    Fred Foster has triple-bypass surgery in Nashville. A co-writer of "Me And Bobby McGee," he founded Monument Records, which had hits by Larry Gatlin, Roy Orbison, Billy Swan, Kris Kristofferson and The Dixie Chicks, among others




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