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    Keith Urban makes return from vocal surgery

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Keith Urban is back.

    The country star returned to the stage during The Grand Ole Opry on Friday night, hitting a few high notes in his first public appearance since vocal surgery late last year.

    Urban let loose with a "Yeehaw!" after a standing-room only crowd at Ryman Auditorium leapt to its feet when he took the stage.

    He played three songs and an unexpected encore. He was joined by a string quartet on "Long Hot Summer," then turned down the volume and sang "Making Memories of Us" microphone-free with the audience. His full band then joined him on stage for "You Gonna Fly" and "I Wanna Love Somebody Like You."

    Urban didn't address the surgery while speaking with the crowd.

    The 44-year-old Australian had a polyp removed from a vocal cord last November. His last public performance was at a taping for the "CMA Country Christmas" television special in mid-November. The surgery forced Urban to postpone the tail end of his 2011 tour and his "All For The Hall" benefit for the Country Music Hall of Fame. That star-studded event is now being held April 10.

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    12 comments

    • sara  •  Orlando, Florida  •  3 months ago
      I love Keith Urban, what a sweet voice he has. Luckily the polyp must have been non cancerous.
    • Kevin  •  3 months ago
      He is great in concert and on his albums, but he always sounds off key on the awards shows. I have never been able to figure out why.
      • Chris 3 months ago
        I've noticed that for many live performers, not just Keith. They must have good days and bad, just like the rest of us, and their voices get tired. I've seen him in concert twice and he was absolutely superb both times, and a phenomenal entertainer.
      • coyote 3 months ago
        That's because the boy's voice is studio enhanced......
      • ltish 3 months ago
        Kevin, I've noticed this happens with a lot of country singers. The accoustics are terrible in these venues. Very loud rap music sounds OK, but other genres are drowned out by their background music. I've seen a lot of entertainers in my many years (Sinatra, Darren, included), and Keith Urban is a very, very good performer. In show business, you've either 'got it' or not; as far as I'm concerned, Urban's certainly 'got it'.
    • mary  •  Atlantic City, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      It's so good that Keith's back!!!!! We missed you'
    • SHELBY  •  Ocoee, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Welcome Back Keith !
    • 5 o'clock somewhere  •  Shelton, Connecticut  •  3 months ago
      welcome back!
    • GeminiDream616  •  Cheyenne, Wyoming  •  3 months ago
      Love you Keith!! Welcome back!!
    • kimberly  •  Massillon, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      Just was listening to some of his music...welcome back Keith!!!!
    • sunny  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  3 months ago
      Hey suit of flames- he rocks country music and has helped it become more popular!!!! rude!!!!!
    • Martin  •  3 months ago
      Still can't sing.
    • coyote  •  3 months ago
      What is a polyp??? Must be an Aussie thing.....LOL
    • Suit of Flames  •  3 months ago
      Too bad to see him come back; he is the Kenny G of country music
    • Cool Beans  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
      I hope to God he's not yet out of the woods. Come on, death!