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Musicians Who Returned From Injuries to Play Again
These musicians returned after injuries and other mishaps. In 2019, Sonya Bandouil’s music career took a life-changing turn during a weekend visit to Boston. In 2020, Grover Wilhemsen played the "Tennessee Waltz" on his violin weeks after being released from the hospital where he battled COVID-19. In 2018, Carrie Underwood geared up for a big return to the spotlight after suffering a dangerous fall on the front steps of her Nashville estate. Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall has more.