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Country star announces return to touring after suffering heart attack
Country-rap star Colt Ford is returning to touring months after suffering a heart attack in April 2024, he announced Tuesday in a video posted to Instagram.
“Devil Can’t Keep Me Down” – Colt Ford Is Going Back On The Road In 2025 After Suffering Near-Fatal Heart Attack Last Year
Not even a heart attack – and clinically being dead three times – can slow down Colt Ford.
Colt Ford Says He’s Ready To Tour Again After Near Fatal Heart Attack In 2024
Colt Ford announced on Instagram on Tuesday (January 21) that he is ready to return to the stage. The 54-year-old country star shared in the video post that he is planning on hitting the road soon, following the near fatal heart attack that he suffered back in April of 2024.
Country Star Will Make His Triumphant Return After Nearly Dying (Twice): “The Devil Couldn’t Keep Me Down, Baby”
Country-rap star Colt Ford will make his triumphant return to the stage after nearly dying from a heart attack last April.
Country music star returning to touring after nearly dying in 2024
Ford, whose real name is Jason Farris Brown, is a former professional golfer. He has released eight studio albums with his first coming in 2008, and his most recent, “Must Be Country,” released in 2023.
‘Devil couldn’t keep me down': Country music star who ‘died twice’ plans to tour
Ford had a heart attack last April after he performed at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row venue in Gilbert, Arizona, PEOPLE reported. The 54-year-old was taken to the Banner Desert Medical Center’s intensive care unit in Mesa, Arizona.
Country music star set to tour after heart stopped twice
Colt Ford is ready to start touring again. The country music singer, who had to be revived twice after a heart attack last year, took to social media to let his fans know he is ready to hit the road.
Country music stars who faced serious health scares in 2024
Colt Ford died twice in 2024, and doctors brought him back each time. That happened in April. He returned to the stage in September to perform next to Brantley Gilbert in Nashville. Gilbert, of course, was credited by Ford with helping to save his life after he collapsed following that show in Arizona months ago.
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Colt Ford Says He's Heading Back on the Road After Nearly Fatal Heart Attack in 2024
Colt Ford is returning to the stage. The country star, 54, announced on Instagram on Tuesday, Jan. 21, that he is hitting the ...
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Country music star Colt Ford suffers heart attack, hospitalized after Arizona concert
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Colt Ford 'in stable but critical condition' after suffering heart attack post-performance
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