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Longest-serving Grand Ole Opry member Bill Anderson suffered a recent injury that forced him to cancel an Opry appearance.
Country legend Bill Anderson, 87, cancelled his Grand Ole Opry performance after a freak accident injured his leg.
Country star Bill Anderson, 87, canceled his Grand Ole Opry performance after a freak accident left him with a leg injury.
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Country music legend Bill Anderson has called off a slate of shows, including a performance at the Grand Ole Opry, after he said a freak accident resulted in a nasty injury. The 87-year-old has ...
The country music icon was supposed to perform at the Grand Ole Opry but was forced to cancel. Now he's explaining.
The Wyoming Highway Patrol on Tuesday said it supports legislation to pull non-English-speaking commercial truck drivers from ...
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 ...
This month, in celebration of Black Business Month, Capital B Gary is publishing a series of stories highlighting businesses, ...