Country music star and 2016 'The Voice' winner Sundance Head is recovering after being shot in Tyler, Texas. His wife confirmed the bullet missed vital organs, and he is stable.

Sundance Head, a country music singer and 2016 winner of 'The Voice', is healing from being shot in Tyler, Texas. Police in Roman Forest said in a post that the singer was shot on Friday, and his wife, Misty Head, said different things.
In a Facebook post, Misty said that the bullet just missed Sundance's critical organs and got stuck in his fat, keeping him from getting hurt more seriously. She told friends and family members that he was stabilized on a LifeFlight ride to the hospital, which made them feel better.
People expect the artist, who is known for his soulful singing and moving performances, to speak out once he gets better. He has a lot to say. Misty wrote, "When he feels ready, I'll have him tell his story in his own words." "Y'all know he has a way with words and know he won't just have a song to write, he'll have an entire album of this accident," she said, implying that the event might lead to new music.
Both people in the music business and fans have sent their support and best wishes. They are eager to hear about his progress and can't wait for him to get back on stage.
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