Medical Setback Follows Earlier Heart Procedure
Ray Stevens, the 87-year-old Grammy-winning country singer-songwriter, is recuperating at home following a recent neck fracture sustained from a fall. He was briefly hospitalized in the Nashville area after the incident, which occurred late last month. Medical advisors have prescribed the use of a neck brace for approximately one month as part of his recovery.

The artist's planned performances at his CabaRay Showroom in Nashville have been postponed for the remainder of the month to accommodate his recuperation.

Preceding Health Concerns
This neck injury follows a milder heart attack Stevens experienced in July, which necessitated heart surgery. Reports indicate he had been experiencing chest pains prior to that procedure.

Album Release Unaffected
Despite the physical challenges, Stevens' forthcoming album, titled "Favorites Old & New," is still slated for release this Friday, as originally planned. The project reportedly features new renditions of classic songs.
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Public Statements
A statement released via his social media accounts confirmed the fall and subsequent injury, reassuring fans that Stevens remains "fully mobile and in good spirits." The artist is known for his topical satire and novelty songs.