Oasis guitarist Paul Arthurs – better known by his stage name Bonehead – has given fans a promising update on his cancer status after undergoing treatment in June.
The musician – who had been playing as part of Liam Gallagher’s live band – was diagnosed with tonsil cancer earlier this year.
In a new update, shared on Twitter on Thursday (29 September), Bonehead wrote: “I had a full scan 10 days ago and it’s all clear, it’s gone.”
“Thank you so much all of you for the messages I’ve had throughout, you’ve helped more than you know,” he said, further thanking the team at The Christie NHS foundation.
“Into recovery now and see you all soon,” he added.
Gallagher celebrated the news, writing on Twitter: “Yes Bonehead, we knew you’d kick its arse. Sooooo f***ing happy Guinness.”
The good news comes shortly after his course of treatment in June,...
The musician – who had been playing as part of Liam Gallagher’s live band – was diagnosed with tonsil cancer earlier this year.
In a new update, shared on Twitter on Thursday (29 September), Bonehead wrote: “I had a full scan 10 days ago and it’s all clear, it’s gone.”
“Thank you so much all of you for the messages I’ve had throughout, you’ve helped more than you know,” he said, further thanking the team at The Christie NHS foundation.
“Into recovery now and see you all soon,” he added.
Gallagher celebrated the news, writing on Twitter: “Yes Bonehead, we knew you’d kick its arse. Sooooo f***ing happy Guinness.”
The good news comes shortly after his course of treatment in June,...
- 9/29/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Music
Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs is stepping away from live gigs while he receives treatment for cancer. On Tuesday, the guitarist and founding member of Oasis announced that he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer and will have to skip some upcoming shows with Liam Gallagher.
“Just to let you all know I’m going to be taking a break from playing for a while,” he wrote. “I’ve been diagnosed with tonsil cancer, but the good news is it’s treatable and I’ll be starting a course of treatment soon.”
Arthurs...
“Just to let you all know I’m going to be taking a break from playing for a while,” he wrote. “I’ve been diagnosed with tonsil cancer, but the good news is it’s treatable and I’ll be starting a course of treatment soon.”
Arthurs...
- 4/26/2022
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
Tony McCarroll, former drummer and co-founding member of Oasis, was hospitalized following a heart attack last week.
McCarroll, who played drums on Oasis’ 1994 debut Definitely Maybe, shared the news on social media last evening, paying homage to England’s National Health Service.
“Wanted to let you know I was admitted to hospital on Thursday after suffering a heart attack on Wednesday night,” the drummer wrote on Twitter. “I’m not quite out of the woods as yet but just want to give a massive big up to our #NHS We...
McCarroll, who played drums on Oasis’ 1994 debut Definitely Maybe, shared the news on social media last evening, paying homage to England’s National Health Service.
“Wanted to let you know I was admitted to hospital on Thursday after suffering a heart attack on Wednesday night,” the drummer wrote on Twitter. “I’m not quite out of the woods as yet but just want to give a massive big up to our #NHS We...
- 8/31/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Wikipedia
The general consensus about Oasis is that they came out of the gate strong, then valiantly fizzled, and then turned into complete and utter garbage seemingly overnight. They’re the quintessential example of a band “peaking too soon.”
Few bands have had to deal with the same high level of expectations that Oasis has throughout their tenure atop the Britpop mountain. A lot of that is self-imposed, as the band constantly felt the need to declare themselves the greatest thing to ever happen to music (nay, to the world). But it also had everything to do with how insanely good their first couple of albums were.
It must’ve been maddening trying to top what most people agreed were nearly perfect albums. And you could tell when the band was struggling to outdo themselves versus when they had seemingly thrown in the towel. It was always reflected in the quality of their albums.
The general consensus about Oasis is that they came out of the gate strong, then valiantly fizzled, and then turned into complete and utter garbage seemingly overnight. They’re the quintessential example of a band “peaking too soon.”
Few bands have had to deal with the same high level of expectations that Oasis has throughout their tenure atop the Britpop mountain. A lot of that is self-imposed, as the band constantly felt the need to declare themselves the greatest thing to ever happen to music (nay, to the world). But it also had everything to do with how insanely good their first couple of albums were.
It must’ve been maddening trying to top what most people agreed were nearly perfect albums. And you could tell when the band was struggling to outdo themselves versus when they had seemingly thrown in the towel. It was always reflected in the quality of their albums.
- 3/3/2016
- by Jacob Trowbridge
- Obsessed with Film
Washington, January 4: Paul Arthurs has revealed that Liam Gallagher is keen on putting aside his feud with brother and bandmate Noel for the good of the group.
The former Oasis star, who recently joined Liam's new band Beady Eye at a tribute gig to the late Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes, said that the English rock band's frontman "would jump" to perform even without a "massive bankroll of money", Contactmusic reported.
He added that Noel not be quite so keen, he is hopeful that they will reunite at some point this year. (Ani)...
The former Oasis star, who recently joined Liam's new band Beady Eye at a tribute gig to the late Charlatans drummer Jon Brookes, said that the English rock band's frontman "would jump" to perform even without a "massive bankroll of money", Contactmusic reported.
He added that Noel not be quite so keen, he is hopeful that they will reunite at some point this year. (Ani)...
- 1/4/2014
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
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