Russell Watson out of danger

p2pnet news | Music:- Russell Watson, the British singer who recently underwent major brain surgery, is out of the danger and doing well, says his website.
He’s talking for brief periods, “and has been eating small amounts of food but the priority is for him to rest,” says the post, adding:
“Russell is following the advice of his medical team and he understands that his recovery plan may be a long haul.
“His management team is overwhelmed by the amount of support and messages from friends and fans.
“While Russell will not have seen much of the enormous evidence of that caring from the public yet, he clearly feels the same.”
Known as the ‘working men’s tenor’ and ‘The Voice,’ “Watson has sold four million albums worldwide since his blend of opera and pop shot him to fame in 1999,” says Times Online.
Will he sing again? Yes.
Watson was due to release his new album, Outside In, on November 26. on November 26.
Also See:
major brain surgery – Russell Watson emergency brain surgery, October 25, 2007
Times Online – Russell Watson was operated on via mouth, October 30, 2007
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