Amy Grant, 61, rushed to the hospital after falling off her bicycle - Daily Mail
Country singer Amy Grant, 61, is rushed to the hospital after falling off her bicycle and suffering cuts and abrasions but is in 'stable condition'
- Amy Grant was rushed to Vanderbilt Hospital hospital in Nashville, Tennessee
- The crooner had fallen off her bicycle and suffered cuts and abrasions
- The wife of singer Vince Gill was wearing a helmet at the time, her rep said
- She had stayed overnight at the hospital and is now in 'stable condition'
Country singer Amy Grant was rushed to Vanderbilt Hospital hospital in Nashville, Tennessee on Wednesday after she fell off her bicycle.
The 61-year-old crooner spent the night in the hospital and is now in 'stable condition,' according to the musician's rep who spoke with People.
The wife of 65-year-old singer Vince Gill suffered from cuts and abrasions from the accident. She was wearing a helmet during the fall.
The beauty was enjoying a bicycle ride in Nashville with a friend when the fall occurred.
She is doing fine, her rep said, but the musician stayed overnight in the hospital only as a precaution, it was shared.
Grant is best known for the songs Baby Baby, Could I Have This Dance, This Is My Father's World and El Shaddai.
She began her career in contemporary Christian music before crossing over to pop music in the 1980s and 1990s.
It has been a bumpy few years for the star.
In June 2020 she had open-heart surgery to take care of a rare condition she was born with: PAPVR (partial anomalous pulmonary venous return).
'I think women tend to put their health on the back burner,' the singer told Good Morning America in 2021.
'It's more like, "Oh my children, my grandchildren, my work, my spouse." All of those things and we need the gift of each other.
'So even if you go, "Oh, I got nothing on the radar,' just get somebody else to check it out."'
In December Grant will be honored in Washington DC at the Kennedy Center Honors.
'Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine ever receiving this prestigious Kennedy Center Honors,' said the musician this week when she was named as one of the honorees alongside George Clooney and U2.
'Through the years, I've watched so many of my heroes serenaded by colleagues and fellow artists, always moved by the ability of music and film to bring us together and to see the best in each other.'
Grant continued, 'I cannot wait to celebrate with my fellow honorees, friends, and family. Thank you for widening the circle to include all of us.'
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