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Princes update



Just got word that American Princes bassist Luke Hunsicker successfully had a benign brain tumor removed. Doctors discovered the tumor in recent days after Hunsicker suffered a seizure. According to vocalist/guitarist Collins Kilgore, he's expected to fully recover.

More info when I've got it.

Also, the Magnet magazine list, mentioned here earlier, is out now. There's a long Q&A to go along with the top billing.

Comments

Feel the love, Luke! Hope you make a complete recovery. Our prayers are with you.

Get welll soon and rock on Lukey!! You are beautiful music to our ears, a blessed beauty for our eyes to behold and the most amazing warmth for our hearts to embrace. I'll be waiting to dance with you! (With love from your aunt/godmother)

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