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Yes Is a No

Posted by Joan Anderman June 4, 2008 04:24 PM

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Yes has cancelled its 40th anniversary tour, which included a July 23 stop at Bank of America Pavilion, on doctor's orders following singer Jon Anderson's recent health problems. Anderson was admitted to the hospital last month after suffering a severe asthma attack, diagnosed with acute respiratory failure, and instructed to lay low for at least six months or suffer further health complications. Said Anderson in statement released today: In the wake of my recent respiratory attack, doctors have advised me to spend the coming months resting and recovering. Unfortunately, this means I won't be able to tour with Yes this summer as originally planned. I'd like everyone know how deeply disappointed I am by this turn of events. I was looking forward to celebrating our music with the amazing family of Yes fans once again; but as we all know, health must come before anything else. Wishing you all the very best... Refunds are available at point of purchase.

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1 comments so far...
  1. hi,
    it is good to see you all in photo's
    With different styles.

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    loysten,

    Dual Diagnosis
    Dual Diagnosis


    Posted by loysten June 21, 08 03:28 AM
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