(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 ...
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Bill Anderson sure knows how to tug at the heartstrings. On Thursday, Sept. 19, PEOPLE is exclusively premiering "The Last One I'll Forget," which will be featured on Anderson's upcoming EP ...
Bill Anderson has been using that philosophy for over fifty years to capture the attention of millions of country music fans around the world, en route to becoming a member of the Country Music Hall ...
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 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 ...
Nurturing a career that spanned over six decades, Bill Anderson not only recorded hit songs like “Love Is a Sometimes Thing” but he also helped write songs for stars including Vince Gill, Kenny ...
Beginning in the late 1950s, Bill Anderson was proving his abilities as a songwriter. Anderson wrote many of his own hits, including “City Lights”, “Mama Sang A Song”, “But You Know I Love You”, and ...
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 ...
Country music legend Bill Anderson shared a health update Monday advising fans that a “freak accident” led to the cancelation of a special performance. “Hi Gang: Many of you have been reaching out to ...