Ronnie McDowell Had Mini-Stroke During Pennsylvania Performance, Son Says
- Ronnie McDowell, a 75-year-old country musician, was hospitalized after slurring his words during a performance at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Oley, Pennsylvania.
- His son, Tyler Dean, shared updates on social media, confirming that Ronnie was later discharged from the hospital and was now talking.
- The cause of McDowell's health scare has not been disclosed, but his family promised to keep fans informed.
- During the incident, McDowell's tour manager noticed he was 'not making sense' and asked if he felt okay.
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Ronnie McDowell gave a concert on Saturday, but then he had to leave the stage due to a medical emergency.
Country music singer Ronnie McDowell rushed to hospital mid-performance after slurring words
Ronnie McDowell, known for hits like "The King Is Gone," headed home Monday after medical evaluation revealed a "mini stroke." The country singer was rushed to the hospital Saturday.
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