Country music icon rushed to hospital after frighteningly slurring his words mid-concert

Country music icon rushed to hospital after frighteningly slurring his words mid-concert

Country music star Ronnie McDowell was rushed to the hospital after suffering a mini-stroke during his concert Saturday, Page Six can confirm.

“He is doing much better today. We did find out that he had a mini stroke,” his rep told Page Six in a statement Monday.

“They are going to run some more test[s] today before he heads back to Nashville,” the spokesperson added.

The “Older Women” singer was performing at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Oley, Penn., Saturday when his speech started to slur.

Ronnie McDowell (seen here in 2010) was hospitalized after his speech started to slur during his set at the Summer Solstice Music Festival in Pennsylvania Saturday.FilmMagic

The country music icon suffered a mini-stroke, his rep confirmed to Page Six.Ronnie McDowell/Facebook

His tour manager told Nashville, Tenn., radio station WKRN that the 75-year-old musician was “not making sense” after getting through “three or four songs” on the setlist.

His manager reportedly pulled McDowell offstage to ask him if he was feeling alright — to which the artist replied “No.”

McDowell thought he might be having a stroke, and his manager immediately took him to seek medical attention.

McDowell (middle) told his manager he was nervous that he was having a stroke backstage at his show.Rick Diamond
The “King is Gone” artist went straight to the hospital for testing.Ronnie McDowell/Facebook
McDowell’s son updated fans on his father’s status.ronniemcdowellofficial/Instagram
The “King is Gone” crooner’s son Tyler Dean McDowell updated fans in a statement on his Facebook Sunday.

“Just wanted to let everyone know — I made it to Pennsylvania. Ronnie Dean & I are in the room with Dad,” Tyler said. “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.”

Hours later, Tyler gave fans a second update, sharing that he and his family are making his father as comfortable as possible amid the health scare.

“Brought dad some Popcorners and a Kombucha (snacks he likes),” he shared. “Ronnie Dean brought his comfy shows, favorite 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.”

“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,” his son said of his dad.Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images
McDowell (seen here in 1970) had his family by his side Sunday.Michael Ochs Archives

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