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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 12, 1964
Broadway composer Cole Porter, a co-writer of the country hit "Don't Fence Me In," checks into Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York with a fractured hip and a bladder infection. He remains for 10 days
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
Oct 8, 1964
Don Gibson is admitted at St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville after taking more than 50 pills in a suicide attempt at his apartment
Dec 2, 1964
Beatles drummer Ringo Starr enters a London hospital to have his tonsils removed. More than 25 years later, he receives a Grammy nomination in the country field for a recording of "Act Naturally" with Buck Owens
Dec 25, 1964
Red Foley and his wife, Sally, are sent to Baptist Hospital after a fire starts in their Nashville apartment from a dropped cigarette butt. Red has burns on his right hand; Sally suffers from smoke inhalation
Jan 29, 1965
Don Gibson's wife, Rosalene, is admitted to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville with a cut above her right eye and possible eye damage
Feb 1, 1965
Don Gibson is admitted to Nashville's Baptist Hospital after he's found at the Biltmore Motel, unconscious from a drug overdose. The event is labeled a suicide attempt, triggered by domestic problems, though Gibson later denies trying to take his life
Mar 25, 1965
Johnny Cash crashes a 1964 Cadillac into a telephone pole on South Street during a rainy day in Nashville. He pays a visit to Vanderbilt Medical Center to assess a number of minor injuries
Jul 26, 1965
"Seven Spanish Angels" singer Ray Charles enters a rehab center in Los Angeles to battle a heroin addiction
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