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The rock legend, 59, was treated for a brain aneurysm in New York on 29 March.
"The doctors say his progress has been excellent and the expectation is that he will make a full recovery," agent Bob Merlis said.
He is recuperating in New York and is expected to go to Nashville in the coming days to go back into the studio. [see full story for more]
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