Former guitarist of Fleetwood Mac recovers from open-heart surgery

The surgery did unfortunately end up damaging Lindsey’s vocal cords, his wife Kristen Buckingham announced in an Instagram post.

“[Lindsey] is now recuperating at home and each day he is stronger than the last,” she wrote. “While he and his heart are doing well, the surgery resulted in vocal cord damage. While it is is unclear if this damage is permanent, we are hopeful it is not.”

Lindsey added how challenging the year has been for the family and that all of Buckingham’s tour dates will be paused until he is fully recovered.

“Our gratitude for life trumps all obstacles we have faced at this moment. We feel so fortunate he’s alive. As does he,” she wrote.

The band, meanwhile, has offered its condolences publicly via Twitter.

Leaving His Musical Family

Fleetwood Mac were like a family for Lindsey, and their separation was a difficult time for the guitarist.

The band announced that they were letting Lindsey go on April 9, 2018.

“Lindsey Buckingham will not be performing with the band on this tour. The band wishes Lindsey all the best,” they said in a statement.

“I have sadly taken leave of my band of 43 years, Fleetwood Mac,” Lindsay later said during a fundraiser performance in Los Feliz, California, according to Billboard. “This was not something that was really my doing or my choice.”

But the guitarist also said he was looking forward to other projects he could dive into.

“Am I heartbroken about not doing another tour with Fleetwood Mac? No, because I can see that there are many other areas to look into,” he said.

And that’s exactly what he did. The former Fleetwood Mac guitarist has since been working and completing his own solo album. Tentatively named “Blue Light”, the anticipated album is set for release in 2019.

You can watch him in action below.

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