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    Jason “Sundance” Head accidentally shot himself at his ranch in Texas on Friday, Nov. 15.. The country singer’s agent, Trey Newman, tells PEOPLE Head was hunting in the woods by himself when ...

  3. ‘The Voice’ Winner Sundance Head ‘Shot in Navel Area ...

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    The Voice season 11 winner, Jason “Sundance” Head, was shot “in the navel area” in an incident on his Texas ranch. Sundance’s wife Misty shared news of the incident via her husband’s ...

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    Sundance Head in 2017. Misty said her husband — who is the season 11 winner of NBC’s The Voice ... “He will not require surgery as they are not removing the bullet,” the singer's wife added.

  5. The Voice winner Sundance Head airlifted to hospital after ...

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    Sundance Head is reportedly in a ‘stable condition’ after sustaining a gunshot wound

  6. Sundance Head - Wikipedia

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    Jason "Sundance" Head (born July 9, 1978) is an American country-soul singer and songwriter. He is the son of American singer Roy Head. In 2007, he was a semi-finalist on the sixth season of the Fox television series American Idol but was eliminated one week before the finals. In 2016, he became the winner of season 11 of the American The Voice.

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    However, he also testified "[Hunt] has rather protruding ears and in later photographs, they have been brought back closer to his head" with plastic surgery. [3] By 1972, the American Academy of Forensic Sciences recognized forensic work as a specialty of anthropology. Since 1979, Snow turned his focus to forensics exclusively.