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Wade Hayes’ ‘Is It Already Time?’ Is Musical Document of Cancer Battle
Wade Hayes’ ‘Is It Already Time?’ Is Musical Document of Cancer Battle
Wade Hayes’ ‘Is It Already Time?’ Is Musical Document of Cancer Battle
"It's a heavy song, but this is a heavy subject," Wade Hayes tells Country Weekly of his brand-new tune, "Is It Already Time?" The autobiographical lyrics were inspired by the country star's recent battle with Stage IV colon cancer. "It's about my experience, when I found out I really was in trouble," he says...
Wade Hayes Battling Stage IV Colon Cancer
Wade Hayes Battling Stage IV Colon Cancer
Wade Hayes Battling Stage IV Colon Cancer
Singer Wade Hayes, whose hits include his chart-topping 1994 debut single, 'Old Enough to Know Better,' has been diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. Roughstock.com reported late last week that the Oklahoma native "recently made it through surgery and is resting comfortably...
Stars Go Blue for Colon Cancer
Stars Go Blue for Colon Cancer
Stars Go Blue for Colon Cancer
Songwriters came together Tuesday night at the Loveless Barn in Nashville to celebrate a night of healing, but they didn't let the serious subject of colon cancer prevent them from sharing a few laughs along the way. Grand Ole Opry star Mike Snider set the tone for Wednesday's Stars Go Blue for Colon Cancer concert in Nashville, with his down-home music and good-natured humor...
Montgomery Gentry Hit the Beach for Good Cause
Montgomery Gentry Hit the Beach for Good Cause
Montgomery Gentry Hit the Beach for Good Cause
Montgomery Gentry, Chris Young, Trent Willmon and Wade Hayes were among the acts who helped raise $80,000 with the first annual Country on the Beach event to benefit the T.J. Martell Foundation. The four-day extravaganza was held at the Beach Palace Resort in Cancun, Mexico -- a nice break for the singers who were able to bask in the sunshine while temperatures back home were just above freezing..