Bruce Foxton, legendary singer and famous member of The Jam, has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The singer and bassist shared the news recently, just months before his 71st birthday.
Bruce Foxton diagnoses Parkinson’s disease
The singer addressed online speculation about his health and confirmed that he has Parkinson’s disease. He also revealed that the disease was caused by complications from old cancer treatments, according to his Facebook post.He wrote, “Now I face the future of life with Parkinson’s disease… and I am determined to do it as best as I can. It is taking a long time to sink in and accept that my body and mind are fighting something that is beyond my control.” Since last year, the singer has also suffered from a chest infection, which prevented him from singing and forced him to stop performing. She said, “Severe fevers and chest infections plagued me for six years, and the medical advice was to rest and take medication.“Regarding his illness and his treatment, the singer said “having the right medication to help manage the symptoms has given me another chance to continue doing what I love and what I enjoy in a comfortable and supportive environment”. He concluded by encouraging fans about the story, saying, “I’m going to keep playing for the rest of my life as much as I can.”
What is Parkinson’s disease?
According to reports from the Cleveland Clinic, Parkinson’s disease is “a progressive disease that affects movement. It usually begins with tremors, stiffness or slowness. It occurs when the brain cells that produce dopamine stop working over time. There is no cure, but medication and therapy can help relieve symptoms to improve daily life.”
About The Jam
Paul Weller, Rick Buckler and Bruce Foxton formed the beloved group and rose to fame in 1977. After playing together for several years and releasing music, the group split up in 1982. They were known for tackling social and political issues with their music and were pioneers in the music industry at the time. Some of their best and most popular songs include ‘Down in the Tube Station at Midnight’, ‘Going Underground’, and ‘A Town Called Malice.‘ Two years after the group split, Foxton released his first album as a solo artist, ‘Touch Sensitive.’