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Longest-serving Grand Ole Opry member Bill Anderson suffered a recent injury that forced him to cancel an Opry appearance.
Longest-serving Grand Ole Opry member Bill Anderson suffered a recent injury that forced him to cancel an Opry appearance.
Country star Bill Anderson detailed the painful injury that led him to cancel his Aug. 16 show at the Grand Ole Opry.
Country music star Bill Anderson explained the "freak accident" that forced him to cancel Grand Ole Opry performance and ...
As for his role in the Grand Ole Opry's 100th anniversary, Bill Anderson kicked off the year with a performance at the Ryman ...
"I was in excruciating pain," the legend shared, adding he's on the mend, "thanks to a bunch of ice packs and pain pills.” ...
Country legend Bill Anderson, 87, cancelled his Grand Ole Opry performance after a freak accident injured his leg.
Country star Bill Anderson has explained why he had to cancel his Saturday, Aug. 16 performance at the Grand Ole Opry, where ...
Country music legend Bill Anderson shared a health update Monday advising fans that a “freak accident” led to the cancelation ...
Bill Anderson says he’s on the mend after suffering a “freak accident” at home. The 87-year-old country legend canceled three ...
"Whisperin'" Bill Anderson this month surpassed harmonica player Hernan Crook as the longest-standing member ever of the Grand Ole Opry, 62 years after his induction 62 years ago in July of 1961.
Bill Anderson has been a Grand Ole Opry member for a half-century, and will mark his golden anniversary as part of the venerable institution this Saturday, July 16.