Country star Ray Stevens breaks his neck, rushed to hospital in Nashville

Country star Ray Stevens was hospitalized in Nashville, Tennessee, after a terrifying fall left him with a broken neck. Stevens, 87, is currently in recovery and has been advised by…

Country star Ray Stevens was hospitalized in Nashville, Tennessee, after a terrifying fall left him with a broken neck.

Stevens, 87, is currently in recovery and has been advised by doctors to wear a neck brace for “approximately four weeks.”

The Grammy winner suffered the accident on Sunday, according to a press release obtained by Page Six.

Ray Stevens performing on stage, sitting and playing a keyboard.
Ray Stevens (pictured here in 2023) was hospitalized in Nashville after suffering a fall that left him with a broken neck. Getty Images
Ray Stevens singing into a microphone with his right arm raised.
The country music legend (seen above in 2018) suffered the accident on Sunday and is now in recovery. WireImage

“Despite the injury, he remains fully mobile and in good spirits as he continues his recovery,” the release continued.

Stevens’ upcoming album, “Favorites Old & New,” which is set to release on Friday, remains on track for its debut.

Last summer, the singer underwent surgeryafter suffering a heart attack.

Ray Stevens performing at the Mel Tillis Memorial at Ryman Auditorium.
Stevens (pictured here in 2018) has been advised by doctors to wear a neck brace for “approximately four weeks.” Getty Images
Ray Stevens attends the 2021 Medallion Ceremony.
“Despite the injury, he remains fully mobile and in good spirits as he continues his recovery,” a press release read. Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

“Country Music Hall of Fame member Ray Stevens is in recovery after undergoing minimally invasive heart surgery yesterday morning,” a statement posted to Stevens’ Instagram account at the time read.

“Last Friday evening, Ray complained of chest pain and was admitted to a Nashville hospital.”

“After a heart catheterization procedure, it was determined he’d suffered a mild heart attack,” the statement continued, adding that his “initial surgery was successful.”

Ray Stevens performing during a Songwriter Session.
Last summer, the Grammy winner (pictured at the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014) suffered a heart attack in Nashville and immediately underwent surgery. Rick Diamond
Singer-songwriter Ray Stevens in a black suit.
At the time, he “complained of chest pain and was admitted to a Nashville hospital.” WireImage

His scheduled performances for the rest of that month were subsequently canceled.

In January 2024, Stevens announced he was “slowing down” in his music career, telling fans that he would “stop performing regularly” at his Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom in Nashville by the end of the year.

But by that December, he went back on his decision and returned to the CabaRay Showroom to promote his album “Say Whut?” 

Ray Stevens performing on Whittaker's World Of Music TV show.
Stevens (pictured above in 1971) has been a staple in the music industry for decades and worked with country music legends including Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton. Redferns
Musician Ray Stevens performing with a microphone.
He first signed to Capitol Records’ Prep Records at just 18 years old in 1957 and earned his first Grammy in 1971. Redferns

Stevens has been a staple in the music industry for decades. He first signed to Capitol Records’ Prep Records at just 18 years old in 1957.

He wrote songs with iconic artists including Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton before winning his first Grammy in 1971.

Stevens was married to his wife, Penny Jackson Ragsdale, for over 60 years until her death in 2021. The couple shared daughters Suzi and Timi.

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