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  1. Robbins is credited with possibly saving Richard Childress' life at the 1974 Charlotte 500 by deliberately crashing into a wall rather than t-bone (broadside) Childress's car that was stopped across the track. In 1983, one year after Robbins' death, NASCAR honored him by naming the annual race at Fairgrounds Speedway the Marty Robbins 420.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Death and Legacy. In October 1982, Robbins was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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  3. 3 de oct. de 2023 · Marty Robbins suffered from cardiovascular disease since his early thirties. He had his first heart attack in 1969, which forced him to undergo surgery and reduce his touring schedule. He had another heart attack in 1970, which damaged his vocal cords and affected his singing ability.

  4. 6 de nov. de 2022 · Arden Lambert. November 5, 2022 10:39 PM CST. On December 8, 1982, the world lost a legend. Country music star Marty Robbins died at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a massive heart attack. He was 57 years old. Robbins actually dealt with cardiovascular disease all his life.

  5. Robbins desarrolló una enfermedad cardiovascular que le produjo el 2 de diciembre de 1982 un tercer infarto agudo de miocardio, precisando baipás coronario. No se recuperó de la operación, y falleció seis días después en el St. Thomas Hospital de Nashville, Tennessee. Tenía 57 años de edad 10 . Música y reconocimientos.

  6. 10 de dic. de 1982 · The country singer Marty Robbins, whose song ''El Paso'' won the first Grammy Award for best country and western song in 1960, died at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville late Wednesday night...

  7. 9 de dic. de 1982 · NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Despite an 'incredible will to live,' country music singer Marty Robbins lost a six-day fight for life late Wednesday night and died from his third heart attack in 13...