Ray Stevens shares update after minor heart attack: 'Everything is still beautiful!'
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Ray Stevens, 86, has provided an update on his health after being hospitalized for surgery following chest pain. He has been moved out of intensive care and is beginning therapy with assistance. His representatives stated that he underwent minimally invasive heart surgery after suffering a minor heart attack. Although his upcoming performances have been canceled, fans express gratitude for his recovery. Stevens has enjoyed a successful music career, recording 45 albums and winning two Grammy Awards, with ongoing plans to continue making music.
Ray is out of ICU and beginning to walk the halls as therapy with a nurse's assistance as he is working towards recovering from this surgery.
Stevens was informed that he had suffered a minor heart attack. A subsequent surgery was carried out successfully.
Stevens has had a successful music career, cutting his first top 10 pop hit, 'Ahab the Arab,' in 1962.
In 2024, he announced he would be hanging up his boots - only to change his mind a year later with the release of a new album, 'Say Whut?'.
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