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Country star Bill Anderson shared an update after he suddenly canceled his scheduled performance at the Grand Ole Opry last weekend.

The 87-year-old singer-songwriter, who is the longest-serving member of the Grand Ole Opry, was originally part of a lineup that included T. Graham Brown, Jordan Davis, Kylie Morgan, Monte Warden, Don Schlitz, Wyatt Ellis and the Opry Square Dancers for a show at the famed music venue in Nashville, Tennessee on Saturday.

On Monday, Anderson explained that he was forced to pull out of the concert as well as other commitments after being injured in a "freak accident."

"Many of you have been reaching out to me and members of my team since the announcement was made that I wouldn’t be keeping my s

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