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  • Jun 29, 2004
    Ed Benson, the executive director of the Country Music Association, undergoes triple heart bypass surgery in Nashville
    Jul 25, 2004
    Hank Williams Jr.'s show at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California, is interrupted for 25 minutes when a fan has a heart attack in the fourth row. The next song in Bocephus' set is the aptly titled "A Country Boy Can Survive"
    Jul 28, 2004
    Poco drummer George Grantham has a heart attack on stage after the band's first song in Springfield, Massachusetts. Grantham, whose credits include a pair of Ricky Skaggs hits, is rushed to Bay State Hospital
    Jul 30, 2004
    Randy Meisner, the original bass player for The Eagles, checks into Burbank's Providence St. Joseph Medical Center with chest pains
    Aug 7, 2004
    After experiencing a heart attack, The Oak Ridge Boys' William Lee Golden has a stent inserted in a blocked artery during surgery at Wausau Hospital in Wisconsin
    Aug 16, 2004
    Songwriter Melvin Endsley dies in Drasco, Arkansas, of heart complications. Confined to a wheelchair after contracting polio at age three, he wrote a pair of Marty Robbins hits: "Singing The Blues" and "Knee Deep In The Blues"
    Sep 11, 2004
    Broadway lyricist Fred Ebb dies of a heart attack in New York. The author of "New York, New York" and the musical "Chicago," he also wrote Eddy Arnold's 1955 country hit "That Do Make It Nice"
    Sep 23, 2004
    Ray Price is admitted to a Houston hospital after experiencing chest pains. The following day, he undergoes surgery for a blockage
    Sep 24, 2004
    Ray Price has a stent inserted during an angioplasty procedure at a Houston hospital to eliminate blockage around his heart
    Oct 4, 2004
    Bass player Bruce Palmer dies of a heart attack in Bellville, Ontario. He was a founding member of Buffalo Springfield, one of the pioneering acts in country-rock




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