Charley Pride could be released from a Dallas hospital as early as Tuesday (May 11) after undergoing brain surgery. The emergency
procedure was performed Saturday (May 8)
to remove a subdural hematoma, a clot created when blood vessels tear and blood
accumulates in the space between the brain and its protective covering within the skull. The Country Music Hall of Fame member
is expected to make a full recovery, although he's expected to be off the road for at least four to six weeks. Pride has cancelled
a series of dates, including a 12-day Canadian tour.
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