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Matthew Sweet Shares Update
Matthew Sweet Shares Update After Stroke: “I May Never Play Guitar Again”
Earlier this year, the great power-pop veteran Matthew Sweet suffered a debilitating stroke while on tour in Toronto. Sweet had to be flown back to the US in an ambulance transport plane and brought to a rehab center,
Matthew Sweet Says He ‘May Never Play Guitar Again’ Following Stroke
"I will try to make music. I will try to. I will try to make art," Sweet shared on a GoFundMe campaign to cover his medical expenses.
Rock star who suffered stroke while on tour says he may never play guitar again
Matthew Sweet, a 90s rock n’ roll lend and a singer/songwriter whose musical talents have been best expressed not only through passion for the guitar — but through his inherent sense of humor — suffered a debilitating stroke while on tour in Toronto, Canada in October.
Matthew Sweet gives update following stroke: "I’ve lived through the day where I realized I may never play guitar again"
"I will try to make music I will try to. I will try to make art," Matthew writes. May you all today find a glimmer of hope and love and a future to strive toward the way you have helped me find it, every one of you.
90s rock star ‘may never play guitar again’ after suffering stroke during tour
Matthew Sweet ‘may never play guitar again’ after suffering a stroke during the early days of his tour in Toronto, Canada.
Matthew Sweet Shares Update After Stroke: ‘I May Never Play Guitar Again’ But Will ‘Try to Make Music’
What is mankind doing? To not make these things available as part of our culture everywhere,” musician wrote of financial costs following his stroke
Matthew Sweet Offers Update Following Stroke: "I May Never Play Guitar Again"
"It's hard to start here without saying how touched and humbled I am by the success of my GoFundMe page," he wrote after a few opening sentences viscerally reflecting on what he remembers from when he had the stroke. "My future would be gone without it. I stand a chance it is as simple as that."
‘90s music star says he ‘may never play guitar again’ after stroke
Matthew Sweet says he “may never play guitar again” after suffering a debilitating stroke. The 60-year-old singer-songwriter was hospitalized for a stroke while on tour in Toronto in October. In an update on his GoFundMe campaign,
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What happened to Matthew Sweet on his Toronto tour? Singer reveals he “may never play guitar again” in health update note to fans
Singer-songwriter Matthew Sweet has shared a health update revealing that he may never be able to strum the guitar again. In ...
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Nineties musician Matthew Sweet suffers huge stroke while on tour
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has suffered a “debilitating” stroke while on tour in Toronto. The Nineties singer, 60, who is best known for his hits “Sick of Myself” and “Girlfriend”, will require ...
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