Lindsey Buckingham underwent emergency open
heart surgery late last week, and though he's on the mend at home,
the operation resulted in vocal cord damage.
The former Fleetwood Mac rocker's wife, Kristen Buckingham, posted
the update on Facebook Friday afternoon, capping off a tumultuous
year for the musician that included his ouster from the
Grammy-winning band.
"Each day he is stronger than the last," his wife wrote. "While he
and his heart are doing well, the surgery resulted in vocal cord
damage. While it is unclear if this damage is permanent, we are
hopeful it is not."
All touring and shows scheduled will be put on pause as Buckingham
"gathers the strength to heal completely," she added.
The 69-year-old guitarist has a family history of heart-related
problems that claimed the lives of his father and brother, said his
wife, who accompanied the update with a hospital photo of the rocker.
She noted that the family shared its story in hopes that it would
inspire others to seek preventative care.
"This past year has been a very stressful and difficult year for our
family to say the least. But despite all this, our gratitude for life
trumps all obstacles we have faced at this moment. We feel so
fortunate he's alive. As does he. He looks forward to recovery and
putting this behind him," she added.
Buckingham's official departure from Fleetwood Mac came in April when
the band announced Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
and Neil Finn of Crowded House were joining the lineup. Shortly after
that, the band announced a new tour and Buckingham announced his own
solo tour.
In October, Buckingham sued Fleetwood Mac and blamed Stevie Nicks for
getting him fired.
Honorees Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham perform during the 2018 MusiCares Person of the Year show honoring Fleetwood Mac at Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan, New York, U.S., January 26, 2018. Reuters