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Dec 7, 1984
Roy Acuff returns to the Grand Ole Opry stage following a five-month hiatus, mandated by chest pains
Jan 3, 1985
Barbara Mandrell announces at a press conference that she's recovered, three months after her near-fatal car accident. She is, in fact, masking traumatic fears brought on by the September crash
Jan 6, 1985
Larry Gatlin is released from the CareUnit in Orange, California, after undergoing a month of voluntary treatment for drug and alcohol abuse
May 6, 1985
Jerry Lee Lewis checks out of the hospital after a bout with ulcers
May 6, 1985
Barbara Mandrell holds a recording session at Ronnie Milsap's Groundstar Laboratory, her first session since a near-fatal auto accident the previous September
Jun 10, 1985
Barbara Mandrell gives her first post-accident performance on The Music City News awards show. The Statler Brothers win six awards on the evening, including Entertainer of the Year
Oct 19, 1985
Roy Acuff performs "I'll Fly Away" and "Night Train To Memphis" on the Grand Ole Opry, his first appearance on the stage in 18 weeks, following diagnosis of a blood clot. The night also marks the last Opry performance by Lonzo & Oscar, who bow out with a Hank Williams medley that wraps with "Cold, Cold Heart"
Oct 30, 1985
"Lucille (You Won't Do Your Daddy's Will)" songwriter Little Richard is released from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after three weeks of treatment for a fractured leg, suffered in a car accident. He had two operations during his stay
Feb 28, 1986
Eighteen months after a near-fatal automobile accident, Barbara Mandrell begins her comeback with a full concert at the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, California. Dolly Parton appears as her special guest, teaming with Mandrell on "Rocky Top"
Mar 25, 1986
Kenny Rogers performs in Chattanooga, his first appearance since February surgery to remove a tumor from his vocal cords
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