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Fozzy plays without guitarist Rich Ward for the first time (video) – Marseille News

Guitarist Wealthy neighborhood could not join FOZZY on stage last night (Thursday, September 2) in Columbus, Ohio, for personal medical reasons. He is currently recovering under the care of medical providers and is expected to be back on tour very soon, delivering his performance at high energy. During this time, FOZZY performed a full set again last night and will continue to do so until Richreturns for the first time in a quartet.

Video footage filmed by fans of the Columbus concert can be seen below.

rooms illness occurred on the same day as his ex-wife, a former professional wrestler Shannon Spruill (alias Daffney Unger), was found dead at the age of 46.

According to people, Spruill raised concerns on Wednesday (September 1) after posting a Instagram video that showed her holding what appeared to be a small pistol. In her video, she spoke of potentially having symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disorder caused by repeated concussions.

Spruillfriend of Lexie Fyfe said to New York Daily News this Shannon was found Thursday morning, adding: “That last act, I don’t want that to define it. She would always want people to ask for help and check out those they are worried about. We will miss her. ”

room and Spruill married in 1999 but separated in 2003, according to reports.

In May, FOZZY released a video for her first new song in two years, “I got”, which hit a million views in its first two weeks. This one-of-a-kind video was shot on the longest wooden roller coaster on the planet today.

Last February, FOZZY singer Chris Jericho said in detroit WRIF radio station that the group follows in 2017 “Judas” the album “would continue on the momentum that [the] ‘Judas’ [title track] started for us [four] years ago.”

Last summer, Chris revealed that FOZZYThe next LP will contain 12 songs, including a cover.

room and producer Johnny Andrews once again did “the lion’s share” of songwriting for the new LP, which was recorded primarily in Atlanta, Georgia.

In addition to producing “Judas”, Andrews previously co-authored FOZZY‘s “The lights go out” track back in 2014. He also wrote songs with the likes of ALL THAT REMAINS, THREE DAYS GRACE and HALALE STORM.

In November, FOZZY appeared in her first global live streaming event from Madison Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.

FOZZY is Chris Jericho (voice), Wealthy neighborhood (guitars, vocals), Frank Fontsere (drums), Billy Grey (guitars) and PJ Farley (low).

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