NASHVILLE, Tennessee |
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) – Country song thespian Merle Haggard was resting during home in Northern California on Friday after a prolonged army in a Georgia hospital, his publicist said.
Haggard, 74, was hospitalized on Jan 17 for diagnosis of double-pneumonia. While in a sanatorium in Macon, Georgia, doctors detected a series of other conditions for that Haggard indispensable treatment.
publicist Tresa Redburn pronounced Haggard flew home on Thursday and she had no refurbish on his condition Friday.
Haggard went to a sanatorium after his illness forced him to cancel a uncover in Macon only moments before holding a stage.
Doctors had a double-pneumonia flattering most privileged adult progressing this week. The thespian stayed in a sanatorium to redeem after 8 polyps were private from his colon and for diagnosis of 3 stomach ulcers and diverticulitis in his esophagus, all of that were detected by a Macon medical staff, pronounced Redburn.
Early this week Haggard credited a Macon medical group for “probably saving my life,” Redburn said.
Haggard had to cancel a residue of his Jan tour. He is formulation to resume his debate on Feb 28 in Tucson, Arizona, Redburn said, and missed dates are being rescheduled in April.
Haggard is a member of a Country Music Hall of Fame. With influences trimming from Lefty Frizzell to Bob Wills to Jimmie Rodgers, Haggard is an designer of nation music’s supposed “Bakersfield Sound.”
He is best famous for songs such as “Mama Tried,” “Okie from Muskogee” and “The Fightin’ Side of Me.”
(Editing by Greg McCune and Mohammad Zargham)
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