In a posting on the musician's Facebook page,
Kristen Buckingham said the singer-songwriter was now
recuperating at home. She also posted a photo of Buckingham, 69,
in a hospital gown. His upcoming solo shows have been put on
hold.
"While he and his heart are doing well, the surgery resulted in
vocal cord damage. While it is unclear if this damage is
permanent, we are hopeful it is not," she wrote.
She said Buckingham's late father and brother also had
heart-related problems.
Buckingham last played with Fleetwood Mac at a Grammy MusiCares
event in New York in January 2018 when the famously
dysfunctional British-American band were happily celebrated by
their peers.
Two days later, he was dropped from the band's 2018/19 tour
after what Buckingham said was a dispute with his former
girlfriend, band member Stevie Nicks. Buckingham later sued
Fleetwood Mac for breach of contact, and said in December the
civil lawsuit had been settled out of court.
"This past year has been a very stressful and difficult year for
our family to say the least," Kristen Buckingham wrote in her
Facebook posting. "But despite all this, our gratitude for life
trumps all obstacles we have faced at this moment. We feel so
fortunate he’s alive."
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Chris Reese)
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