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Country legend ‘in great spirits' following surgery after onstage stroke
Country legend ‘in great spirits' following surgery after onstage stroke

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Country legend ‘in great spirits' following surgery after onstage stroke

Ronnie McDowell is doing well now that the country music legend had surgery a month after having a stroke on stage. 'I just got off the phone with my Dad. He is at home resting. He is in great spirits,' McDowell's son, Ronnie Jr., wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday, July 23. 'He said to tell everyone Thank you again for all of your thoughts, prayers and cards. He's been reading every one if them.' Read More: Country music legend undergoes surgery month after having onstage stroke Fans and loved ones continued to show their support for McDowell by leaving supportive comments on his son's post. 'So glad to hear about your Dad. So thrilled he is doing well,' one Facebook user commented. 'Thanks for posting this RD, we love you all and we're so glad that your dad is home and resting up,' another comment reads. 'Tell him we love him and his music, praise the Lord he is doing well.' Read More: Country music legend plays for fans while awaiting surgery after stroke McDowell, 75, underwent surgery on Tuesday, July 22 after suffering an onstage stroke in June. While McDowell's surgery was successful, there 'was a slight complication,' according to the singer's other son, Tyler. 'Today was quite the chapter. Tears, shaking, prayers — some shared with family, others alone. A couple of times, I walked outside, because everything unfolding made me believe he was gone," he wrote in a Facebook post. 'I'm not sure it's appropriate for me to dive into specifics just yet — especially since we're still sorting through them ourselves. But from what I understand, there was a slight complication, likely related to the blood thinners. Thankfully, it was handled quickly and now, I finally feel comfortable enough to say: I do believe… Dad is okay." Read More: Son of country music legend who suffered stroke on stage updates fans McDowell was hospitalized after he began to slur his words and started 'not making sense' after a few songs while he was performing at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Oley, Pennsylvania, on June 21, WKRN reported. A tour manager told the outlet the singer thought he had a stroke. He was then brought to a hospital in Reading for treatment. On Sunday, June 22, Tyler revealed his father underwent an MRI and that he and his brother spent the day with their father in the hospital. Ronnie Jr. said his father was discharged the next day, June 23. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, June 25, Ronnie Jr. said his father was 'doing much better' and later said he was 'doing great' in a July 7 Facebook post. Read More: Support surges for country music legend who suffered stroke on stage Through it all, McDowell has continued to perform live — including two shows that were part of his 'Fan Appreciation' weekend on July on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12. 'Well, it's about 5:00 in the morning, I just got home from getting everything squared away with the incredible concerts that DAD had for his Fan Appreciation Weekend,' Ronnie Jr. wrote in a Facebook post. 'Thank you all for coming out and making the concerts huge successes.' Read More: Country star recovering after hospitalized for 'not making sense' on stage The singer does have shows scheduled throughout the rest of the year with his next performance coming up on July 25 in Nashville, Tennessee. Both Tyler and Ronnie Jr. have promised to update fans on their father's progress. With a career spanning nearly five decades, Ronnie McDowell has charted more than 30 top 40 hits on the Billboard country music charts. Two of his singles — 'Older Women' and 'You're Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation' — reached were No. 1 hits. More Country Music News Country legend's granddaughter says 6-month-old daughter has rare condition Country music legend undergoes surgery month after having onstage stroke Country music singer explains how he got 'kicked out' of his own concert Country legend's granddaughter asks for prayers after daughter rushed to hospital Surgery scheduled for country music icon recovering from onstage stroke Read the original article on MassLive. Solve the daily Crossword

Country music legend plays for fans while awaiting surgery after stroke
Country music legend plays for fans while awaiting surgery after stroke

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time16-07-2025

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Country music legend plays for fans while awaiting surgery after stroke

Ronnie McDowell has not let his recent health scare get in the way of his live performances. The country music legend played two shows this past weekend as part of his 'Fan Appreciation' weekend, according to his son. The concerts came more than three weeks after McDowell, 75, was hospitalized after he had a stroke on stage. 'Well, it's about 5:00 in the morning, I just got home from getting everything squared away with the incredible concerts that DAD had for his Fan Appreciation Weekend,' Ronnie McDowell Jr. wrote in a Facebook post Sunday, July 13. 'Thank you all for coming out and making the concerts huge successes. A huge thank you to my wife and our son for that magnificent video and song that was shown during the show,' he wrote. 'I'm going to get some R&R and then I'll be ready to rock with my brother Nick Cross at Laylas at 2:00 p.m. today.... Thank you All again for coming out to the shows this weekend and for tuning in and making dad feel so special.' Both shows on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12 were live-streamed on Ronnie's Facebook page. 'It was really a great weekend with Ronnie McDowell and his band,' one Facebook user commented on Ronnie Jr.'s post. 'Thank you for the wonderful show. I am so glad your dad is doing so well,' another comment reads. 'I know it's a full time job to make sure he doesn't over do it. I hope you are getting so good rest.' Ronnie was released from the hospital Monday, June 23 after he began to slur his words and started 'not making sense' after a few songs while he was performing at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Oley, Pennsylvania the Saturday before, WKRN reported. A tour manager told the outlet the singer thought he had a stroke. He was then brought to a hospital in Reading for treatment. 'I know you're all concerned. I promise — no one is more worried than I am," Ronnie's other son Tyler wrote in a Facebook post on June 21. 'Please understand, this is an incredibly stressful time, and right now, my focus is on my Dad. If there's anything that needs to be shared, I promise — we will." On Sunday, June 22, Tyler revealed his father underwent an MRI and that he and his brother spent the day with Ronnie in the hospital. Ronnie Jr. said his father was discharged the next day. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, June 25, Ronnie Jr. said his father was 'doing much better.' Ronnie Jr. last updated fans on Monday, July 7, saying that his father was 'doing great' and had a consultation with a vascular surgeon who then set him up with a neurosurgeon for July 14. 'That will be the day that we have more to report and pray we have a surgery date to report by then,' Ronnie Jr. wrote in a Facebook post on Monday, July 7. 'This will be to address the blockage in his carotid artery, that caused the stroke. Other than that, he's sounding great and he's doing great, so please keep the prayers coming!' Ronnie Jr. added that his father has 'been a trooper' and ensured that he will get 'the best care there is.' He also promised to keep people updated on his father's progress. With a career spanning nearly five decades, Ronnie has charted more than 30 top 40 hits on the Billboard country music charts. Two of his singles — 'Older Women' and 'You're Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation' — reached were No. 1 hits. More Country Music News Country music star charged with misdemeanor in fatal crash Popular 2000s country artist loses younger brother in Texas floods Country singer 'in a bit of shock' after losing 2 family members on same day Country icon, 86, suffers heart attack after coming out of retirement Son of country music legend who suffered stroke on stage updates fans Read the original article on MassLive. Solve the daily Crossword

Surgery scheduled for country music icon nearly month after onstage stroke
Surgery scheduled for country music icon nearly month after onstage stroke

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time16-07-2025

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Surgery scheduled for country music icon nearly month after onstage stroke

Ronnie McDowell's surgery has been scheduled nearly a month after the country music legend had a stroke on stage. The singer's son, Ronnie Jr., said his father's surgery has been scheduled for Tuesday, July 22 in a Facebook post on July 15. 'It is hitting me hard. He is the Best Dad that any Son could ever ask for,' Ronnie Jr. wrote. 'We have traveled all over God's Creation together and we will continue to do so once he gets through this.... Please Pray for my Incredibly Awesome blessing of a Dad!' He followed-up his post by commenting, 'I know dad is strong and will get through this, but it still has my nerves shot. I'll feel much better once he's over the surgery healed and back to normal. Then it's vacation time and I will finally be able to breathe easy and relax.' Read More: Country music legend plays for fans while awaiting surgery after stroke Ronnie Jr.'s post received hundreds of supportive comments from fans and loved ones alike. 'He is strong and active,' one comment reads. 'This surgery will be a piece of cake for him. It's a blessing that he had a mild stroke so they caught it in time. Please keep us updated!' Another Facebook user commented, 'Prayers starting now for a rapid, and complete, surgery and recovery your awesome Dad.' Ronnie, 75, was released from the hospital Monday, June 23 after he began to slur his words and started 'not making sense' after a few songs while he was performing at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Oley, Pennsylvania the Saturday before, WKRN reported. A tour manager told the outlet the singer thought he had a stroke. He was then brought to a hospital in Reading for treatment. Read More: Country star recovering after hospitalized for 'not making sense' on stage 'I know you're all concerned. I promise — no one is more worried than I am," Ronnie's other son Tyler wrote in a Facebook post on June 21. 'Please understand, this is an incredibly stressful time, and right now, my focus is on my Dad. If there's anything that needs to be shared, I promise — we will." On Sunday, June 22, Tyler revealed his father underwent an MRI and that he and his brother spent the day with Ronnie in the hospital. Ronnie Jr. said his father was discharged the next day. In a Facebook post on Wednesday, June 25, Ronnie Jr. said his father was 'doing much better' and later said he was 'doing great' in a July 7 Facebook post. Read More: Son of country music legend who suffered stroke on stage updates fans Ronnie Jr. last updated fans on Sunday, July 13, saying that his father played two shows as part of his 'Fan Appreciation' weekend. 'Well, it's about 5:00 in the morning, I just got home from getting everything squared away with the incredible concerts that DAD had for his Fan Appreciation Weekend,' Ronnie McDowell Jr. wrote in a Facebook post. 'Thank you all for coming out and making the concerts huge successes. A huge thank you to my wife and our son for that magnificent video and song that was shown during the show,' he wrote. 'I'm going to get some R&R and then I'll be ready to rock with my brother Nick Cross at Laylas at 2:00 p.m. today.... Thank you All again for coming out to the shows this weekend and for tuning in and making dad feel so special.' Read More: Support surges for country music legend who suffered stroke on stage Ronnie Jr. has routinely promised to keep people updated on his father's progress. With a career spanning nearly five decades, Ronnie McDowell has charted more than 30 top 40 hits on the Billboard country music charts. Two of his singles — 'Older Women' and 'You're Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation' — reached were No. 1 hits. More Country Music News 'I can't sing anymore': Country star offers refunds after losing voice on stage Country music legend plays for fans while awaiting surgery after stroke Country music star charged with misdemeanor in fatal crash Popular 2000s country artist loses younger brother in Texas floods Country singer 'in a bit of shock' after losing 2 family members on same day Read the original article on MassLive. Solve the daily Crossword

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