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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Country music veteran Ronnie McDowell has been rushed to hospital

    Best known for his 1981 hit Older Women, the 75-year-old singer was taken in to care after he began slurring his words and appeared confused while performing at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Oley, Pennsylvania


    The incident happened on Saturday (21.06.25) but is only now coming to light.

    ccording to Nashville radio station WKRN, Ronnie was pulled off stage by his tour manager after only "three or four songs", when it became clear something was wrong.

    "He was not making sense," the manager told Nashville's ABC affiliate.

    After being asked if he was feeling okay, Ronnie reportedly replied, "No."

    Fearing a stroke, his team arranged for him to be rushed to a nearby hospital where he remained under observation and undergoing tests as of Sunday.

    His son Tyler Dean McDowell, 36, a fellow musician, flew to Pennsylvania after learning of the incident. He kept fans updated on social media throughout the weekend.

    "Ronnie Dean and I are in the room with Dad," Tyler wrote on Facebook - adding: "He's talking to us, and we're waiting to do the MRI. As soon as I know more, so will y'all. Love Forever."

    In a later post, Tyler offered a moment of levity, saying: "I brought Dad some Popcorners and a Kombucha.

    "Ronnie Dean brought his comfy shoes, favourite brush, and Vietnam hat. Dad was very excited about all this - like a kid in a candy store. Figured y'all could use a lil' levity."

    Despite the light-hearted tone, Tyler made clear the situation remained serious.

    "Please understand, this is an incredibly stressful time, and right now, my focus is on my Dad," he said - adding: "If there's anything that needs to be shared, I promise - we will."

    Tyler, who had not initially joined his father on the tour, also shared his anxiety in an Instagram Story post.

    He told fans: "Thanks everyone, for the love. I'm heading to Pennsylvania now - I didn't go with them on this run.

    "Seeing these headlines on social media is what I've always dreaded. It's like a nightmare. Scans are in the morning. If praying's your thing, I'd appreciate it."

    A separate Facebook post shared by the family featured an image of Ronnie playing guitar, with the caption: "Please keep Ronnie in your thoughts and prayers. The family is updating on their personal platforms."

    Ronnie rose to fame in 1977 with The King Is Gone, a tribute to Elvis Presley that sold more than five million copies.

    He went on to release a string of hits including Watchin' Girls Go By, Personally, and Older Women, establishing himself as a beloved figure in American country music.

    © 2025 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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