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  • Dec 10, 1999
    Bass player Rick Danko dies of a heart attack at his home near Woodstock. He was a co-founder of The Band, whose "Up On Cripple Creek" is ranked among country's 500 greatest singles in the Country Music Foundation's "Heartaches By The Number"
    Feb 28, 2000
    Pee Wee King suffers a heart attack in Louisville. The Country Music Hall of Famer dies eight days later
    Apr 12, 2000
    Naomi Judd speaks at a Washington, D.C., conference, "Shattering The Stigma: Advances In Women's Mental Health," designed to educate decision-makers on Capitol Hill about panic disorders
    Apr 12, 2000
    Paul Deakin, drummer for The Mavericks, has open heart surgery to fix a faulty valve caused by a birth defect
    Apr 21, 2000
    The Jordanaires' second tenor, Neal Matthews, dies in Nashville, following a heart attack. The vocal quartet sang background on classics by Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn, entering the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001
    May 6, 2000
    The Kentucky HeadHunters' Richard Young suffers a heart attack while leaving the stage at Remington Park in Oklahoma City
    May 14, 2000
    Steel guitarist Gary Hogue dies of a heart attack. He played on the multi-artist Grammy-winner "Same Old Train," a 1998 track produced by his boss, Marty Stuart
    Oct 14, 2000
    Accordion player Leo Mannes dies of heart failure in Los Angeles. With the stage name Zeke Manners, he was an original member of The Beverly Hill Billies, who paved the way for country music on L.A. radio
    Nov 27, 2000
    Walter Bailes dies in Sevierville, Tennessee, after enduring three heart attacks in the previous year. He was a member of the Grand Ole Opry duo The Bailes Brothers in the mid-1940s before shifting into the ministry and gospel music
    May 17, 2001
    The judge in the trial of Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney has an apparent heart attack just before taking the bench in Orchard Park, New York, while Faith Hill watches from the front row. The trial is placed on hold




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