Mick Jones, Foreigner founder has announced his current absence from the farewell tour of the band, beginning in 2022, which has been because of his recent diagnosis of Parkinson's disease.
Mich Jones made the revelation on Wednesday on social media that a few years ago, he got the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease and that presently he is doing well. But he always preferred the idea of being at his best at the time of delivering a performance on stage and unfortunately, currently, he finds it a little hard.
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The musician who is 79 years old and is behind hits such as «I Want to Know What Love Is», and «Feels Like the First Time», has stated that he is a part of the background with Foreigner, remaining a presence. He has further said that Parkinson's is an everyday fight, the significant thing is to have perseverance and remind himself of the great career he had in music. He further expressed his gratitude to the fans supporting Foreigner all through the years, continuing to attend their concerts.
The stepson of the figurehead of the Foreigner, Mark Ronson, the fellow musician has reposted the statement of Mick Jones' on his Instagram Story further writing that he feels pride and lucky to have spent his growing up years with his honest, courageous, and beautiful man.
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