(NEXSTAR) – Singer, songwriter and country music icon Bill Anderson suffered a “freak accident” last week that forced him to cancel several scheduled engagements, he recently revealed. In a message ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bill Anderson is recovering after a “freak accident” forced him to abruptly cancel his performance at the Grand Ole Opry on ...
Bill Anderson says he's on the mend after suffering a "freak accident" at home. The 87-year-old country legend canceled three planned appearances over the weekend, including a Saturday night ...
Country Music Hall of Famer Bill Anderson suffered a leg injury at home, forcing him to cancel a recent Grand Ole Opry performance. The 87-year-old, the Opry's longest-serving member, is recovering ...
There’s a reason that Bill Anderson is the Grand Ole Opry’s longest-running member. Composing his first country hit, “City Lights” in 1957, Anderson has sent seven songs to number one on the country ...
Country music star Bill Anderson explained Monday he suffered a “freak accident” and injured his back, causing him to cancel his Saturday performance at the Grand Ole Opry. He was scheduled to appear ...
The Grand Ole Opry is celebrating Bill Anderson as their longest-serving member: 64 years! On Tuesday (July 15), Anderson was introduced onto the Opry stage, like he has been for the past ...
Bill Anderson is recovering after a “freak accident” forced him to abruptly cancel his performance at the Grand Ole Opry on Saturday, Aug. 16. The country crooner, 87, who earned the nickname ...
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