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Lynyrd Skynyrd is expected to fully recover from a recent emergency heart procedure, the band have said.Last week, the band’s singer Johnny Van Zant told a Minnesota crowd that Rossington had to have an “emergency stent put in his heart,” a procedure used to prevent arteries from closing.
Damon Johnson has been announced as a temporary replacement on guitar.In a subsequent social media post, they confirmed that Rossington is now resting after the operation, and hopes to make a full recovery.Our
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Mike Richards, the main contender to score the Jeopardy! hosting gig, has addressed the sexual harassment allegations made against The Price Is Right during his tenure on the show. Mike was an executive producer on The Price Is Right from 2008 to 2018, during which he and his fellow producers was accused of sexual harassment in two separate lawsuits filed by former models.
Lynyrd Skynyrd have revealed that their guitarist Rickey Medlocke has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the band to cancel and postpone a string of upcoming concerts.In a statement on Facebook, the band wrote: “Longtime band member Rickey Medlocke has tested positive for COVID-19. Rickey is home resting and responding well to treatment.”The band confirmed they will no longer be playing their forthcoming shows in Ohio, Missouri and Alabama.
CANTON, Ohio -- Lynyrd Skynyrd has pulled out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame concert after guitarist Rickey Medlocke tested positive for COVID-19.The country rock band was set to co-headline the concert Monday night with Brad Paisley but Medlocke’s positive test forced the group’s withdrawal, according to a band statement.“Rickey is home resting and responding well to treatment,” the statement said.Jimmie Allen, who was the opening act, has extended his set list to open the show.
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Ciara, 35, was soaking up the sun in a cheeky one piece! The “Goodies” singer stunned in an ombré swimsuit as she vacationed in Mexico in new photos posted on Thursday, July 29. She channeled Baywatch with the low cut ensemble, pairing the one piece paired with a matching tie dye pant and stacked gold bracelets. From behind, the swimsuit was ultra-revealing with it’s high cut, exposing her toned derrière.
Kate Aurthur editorBob Odenkirk, who collapsed on Tuesday on the New Mexico set of “Better Call Saul,” is in stable condition, according to his representatives.On Wednesday afternoon, they issued this statement:“We can confirm Bob is in stable condition after experiencing a heart related incident. He and his family would like to express gratitude for the incredible doctors and nurses looking after him, as well as his cast, crew and producers who have stayed by his side. The Odenkirks would
Mick Jagger has taken to Instagram after it was revealed that Gabriel, his youngest son with ex Jerry Hall, married earlier this month.MORE: Mick Jagger, 77, appears in very rare photo with his four-year-old sonSharing a picture on his 78th birthday, the Rolling Stones star thanked his two million followers for the well wishes and revealed how he had spent the day. WATCH: Mick Jagger thanks fans for the birthday wishes"Thanks so much for all your birthday wishes," he captioned the post, which
Lynyrd Skynyrd lead guitarist Gary Rossington, the co-songwriter on the group’s biggest hit, “Sweet Home Alabama,” is recovering from emergency heart surgery.
The last active original member of the classic Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd was recovering Saturday night after recently undergoing an emergency heart procedure, according to the band. Guitarist Gary Rossington, 69, who has been playing with the band since its earliest days in Jacksonville, Florida, was resting at home with his family and expecting "a full recovery," the band wrote Friday in a Facebook post.