Overview
- Ray Stevens, 86, suffered a mild heart attack in early July and underwent minimally invasive surgery in Nashville.
- In late July doctors placed two stents to clear additional blockages, and he spent several days in a rehabilitation facility before returning home.
- He has announced plans to sell his West Nashville CabaRay Showroom, the 35,000-square-foot venue he opened in 2018.
- Despite slowing down, Stevens intends to fulfill all previously scheduled CabaRay performances once his health permits.
- The Country Music Hall of Famer said he will pivot toward studio recordings and video projects as his primary creative focus.