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Jul 9, 2001
Ex-Beatle George Harrison publicly admits he has had radiation treatment for a brain tumor. Several Beatles songs had become country hits, including "Something," "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party" and "I Feel Fine"
May 17, 2002
Sharon Sheeley, who wrote the Ricky Nelson hit "Poor Little Fool," dies of a cerebral hemorrhage in Sherman Oaks, California
Jun 1, 2002
Percussionist Randy Hardison, who played on some of Darryl Worley's hits, is found with a bleeding head wound outside his Nashville apartment. Hardison dies three days later without telling police how he was injured, or who was responsible
Jun 4, 2002
Three days after suffering a major head injury, songwriter and percussionist Randy Hardison dies from his wounds at Nashville's Skyline Medical Center
Mar 12, 2003
Tim McGraw's father, ex-pitcher Tug McGraw, enters Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Florida, with a brain tumor
Mar 18, 2003
Tim McGraw's father, Tug McGraw, has a six-hour surgery to remove a brain tumor at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida
Mar 21, 2003
Tim McGraw's father, Tug McGraw, is released from the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida, days after undergoing surgery to remove a brain tumor
Apr 11, 2003
Record producer Tony Brown is taken to Los Angeles' UCLA Medical Center with a life-threatening head injury, the result of a fall at the Casa Del Mar restaurant in Santa Monica. Radical surgery and the proverbial miracle are all that save him
May 1, 2003
Three weeks after suffering a head injury in an accident at a Los Angeles restaurant, record producer Tony Brown is transferred to Nashville's Centennial Medical Center, where he's placed in intensive care. His credits include Vince Gill and George Strait
Jun 7, 2003
Drummer Tommy Perkins, of the Texas Playboys, dies in Lawton, Oklahoma, from head injuries suffered in a car accident on his way home from a concert in Wichita Falls, Texas. Perkins appeared on the Bob Wills classic "Faded Love"
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