Radney Foster, the beloved country music artist, is currently seeking the support of his fans following an unfortunate incident that has affected his vocal cords. On February 14, a message shared on Foster's Facebook page revealed that he had suffered a fall while fly fishing, which resulted in trauma to his vocal cords. The post highlighted the need for well-wishes and "healing thoughts" from fans to aid in his recovery.
In the Facebook update, it was shared that Foster fell and hit his head and shoulders, causing vocal cord bruising. Thankfully, the post reassured fans that he is expected to make a full recovery and will be able to perform in March. The country music community is rallying around him, sending their positive thoughts and support during this challenging time.
Foster's journey in music has seen numerous highs and lows, but his resilience shines through even in tough times. He expressed gratitude for all the good wishes he's received and remains optimistic about his recovery process. As a talented singer-songwriter, Foster has made a significant impact on the country music scene, and fans are eager to see him back on stage soon.
Biography
Personal Details | Information |
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Name | Radney Foster |
Date of Birth | July 20, 1960 |
Genres | Country, Folk |
Years Active | 1986 - Present |
Notable Works | For You to See the Stars |
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Radney Foster's Current Situation
Radney Foster is in need of fans' well-wishes and "healing thoughts" after suffering a fall that resulted in trauma to his vocal cords. A post to Foster's Facebook page on Friday (Feb. 14) informed fans of his fall and asked for their assistance in speeding his recovery. "Please send healing thoughts," the post reads. "Radney fell while fly fishing and hit his head and shoulders. He will be fine, but the fall caused vocal cord bruising."
He is on voice rest for 10 days but is expected to make a full recovery, and should be good for the shows in March, the post adds, finishing, "Thanks for all the good wishes."
Foster's Musical Journey
Foster got his start as a member of Foster & Lloyd, who placed nine singles on the country charts between 1986 and 1990 including "Crazy Over You," "Sure Thing," "What Do You Want From Me This Time," and more. Foster has gone on to a well-respected solo career, and he's written a long string of songs for other artists including Keith Urban, Sara Evans, Hootie & the Blowfish, Gary Allan, and more.
Foster released his most recent album, For You to See the Stars, in 2017 via his self-owned and operated Devil's River record label. The concert schedule at his official website includes a string of dates in March, May, June, and September.
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