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NewsKiss singer skips gig due to heart problemsKiss frontman Paul Stanley bowed out of a concert in Southern California on Friday (July 27), citing heart problems as the reason. In a posting on his website, 55-year-old Stanley said that his heart began racing during Kiss' sound check. After being treated by paramedics, a cardiologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center advised him not to perform for fear of risking his health. Stanley explained: "During sound check yesterday, my heart spontaneously jumped to 190 plus beats per minute where it stayed for over an hour necessitating paramedics to start an IV and give me a shot to momentarily stop my heart and get it into a normal pattern. "Not knowing if this episode was life threatening made it even more exhausting. After consulting with both the paramedics and a cardiologist at Cedar Sinai, they confirmed my worst fear. They said that I would put myself at risk if I tried to do the show." Stanley's bandmates decided to go on with the show at the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, California -- approximately 90 miles east of Los Angeles. It was reportedly the first time the band performed as a trio. In response, the singer wrote: "I'm very proud of Gene, Tommy and Eric for carrying on without me. I apologize to anyone I disappointed and I'll make it up to you when I see you again." Jimmy Eat World announces US tour Jimmy Eat World have announced a US tour to support the release of 'Chase This Light', set to be released on October 16. Having previewed many of the album tracks at the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds at the weekend, where they played two sets in one day on the Reading leg. 'Chase This Light' is the follow-up to 2004's 'Futures' and was produced by Butch Vig who describes the album as "Quite eclectic. There are three or four songs that sound like classic Jimmy Eat World, with angular, razor-sharp guitars. There are a couple that are a lot more dreamy, and some that are very groove-acious." The dates are: Queen Creek AZ Schnepf Farms (KEDJ Edgefest) (September 29) Redlands CA Greek Amphitheatre (30) Santa Cruz CA The Catalyst (October 2) San Francisco CA The Fillmore (3) Reno NV Grand Sierra (4) Salt Lake City UT Utah State Fair Park (X96 show) (6) |
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