- Music
- 15 May 13
Philip Chevron: 'This time the cancer is lethal'
The legendary musician has issued a statement on his declining health.
Hot Press is saddened to learn that Radiators From Space and Pogues man Philip Chevron is ill again and, in his own words, “This time the cancer is lethal.”
An official statement explains that, “The head and neck cancer for which he received treatment in 2007 and a clean bill of health in April 2012 has in fact returned. In August 2012, Philip and his doctors noticed a new tumour and this one is in a position whereby treatment is seriously ill-advised and would almost certainly cause a stroke or worse. The cancer is, in short, inoperable and will prove fatal in time, though it is at present impossible to measure life expectancy.
“Chevron, who was last year part of the releases The Pogues In Paris and The Radiators' Sound City Beat, is currently taking a break from both bands. The Pogues are on a prolonged time out, emerging only in support of matters relating to their 30th anniversary this year, while the Radiators From Space have formed a splinter group, The Trouble Pilgrims, in which Chevron plays no part. In recent times, Chevron has accepted several theatre music commissions, including the Old Vic Theatre in London and Galway's Druid Theatre.
“Philip thanks his friends, colleagues, family and management team for their enduring support and hopes to make some notable musical contributions before, as he puts it, the cancer becomes ‘lethal’.”
A true gent as well as an amazing musician and songwriter, Philip is currently the subject of much love over at [link]www.pogues.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16673[/link]
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