Paul Rodgers of Bad Company is getting personal as he discussed a recent health scares.
As reported by Billboard, the Free rock star opened up about his health issues in an intimate discussion on CBS Mornings on September 27. He revealed that he went through two terrifying strokes โ once in 2016 and again in 2019, as well as some 11 other minor strokes. They almost brought about the end of his performing career.
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“I couldnโt do anything to be honest,โ he explained. โI couldnโt speak. That was the very strange thing. You know, Iโd prepare something in my mind and Iโd say it, but that isnโt what came out and Iโd go, โWhat the heck did I just say?’”
He went through a carotid endarterectomy in 2019 to get rid of plaque in his arteries. He spoke about the risks, especially since doctors informed him that the procedure would happen in the proximity of his vocal chords. “โOh, well, thatโs a plus, isnโt it? Fingers crossed, you know?” he said to CBS. “And when I woke up, I opened my eyes, I thought, โOh, Iโm still here.โ”
It took about six months, but Rodger returned to his music career without issue. He just released his first solo album in more than two decades titled Midnight Rose.
Produced by Rodgersโ wife of 26 years, Cynthia, with Bob Rock,ย Midnight Roseย was recorded at Roper Recording and The Warehouse in British Columbia, Canada. It also marks Rodgersโ first solo album of new music in nearly 25 years sinceย Electric, released in 2000.
The singer-songwriter revealed in a recent interview that he didn’t sing the hit “All Right Now” for nearly 20 years. “After I left Free, I didnโt play โAll Right Nowโ for many, many years because I thought, โIโve gotta move on. I was doing the Bad Company thing, and then I did the Firm. We didnโt do much Free then.โ
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