
Phil Vassar Opens Up on Heart, Music, and Resilience
from Tony Mantor's : Almost Live..... Nashville
by Tony Mantor
Published: Tue Oct 07 2025
Show Notes
Country music star Phil Vassar shares his remarkable journey of survival and rebirth after experiencing a near-fatal heart attack that stopped his heart for nearly 30 minutes. We explore his profound two-year recovery process and how this life-altering experience transformed his approach to music, creativity, and the entertainment industry.
• Phil had to relearn basic functions including walking and playing piano after his "sudden death" episode
• Despite being physically fit with healthy eating habits, Phil's heart attack was attributed to genetic factors
• The recovery process included months at Shepherd Center in Atlanta followed by continued rehabilitation at home
• Phil now feels more calm, focused, and confident in his musical choices after facing mortality
• The health crisis shifted Phil's perspective from pleasing industry gatekeepers to creating authentic music he loves
• Phil's illustrious career includes writing hits for Tim McGraw, Alan Jackson and meeting legends like Elton John
• Nashville's Music Row has changed dramatically with iconic studios being replaced by condominiums
• Phil is building a recording studio in his barn to create music on his own terms
• The conversation touches on memorable encounters with Glen Campbell, BJ Thomas, and performances at the White House
• Phil expresses gratitude for his second chance at life and the opportunity to reflect on his 35+ year career
I'm doing fewer shows this year - only about 30-40 - which has given me time to reflect on everything that's happened. I really believe everything happens for a reason, and I'm definitely thankful to be here
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