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Heart has announced the 2024 Royal Flush tour with support from Cheap Trick, marking their first extended trek since 2019. The North American leg will launch on April 20 in Greenville, South Carolina, and conclude on Sept. 22 in Morrison, Colorado. Heart will also head to Europe in late June through mid-July, with Squeeze opening select dates. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday through Heart’s website. You can see the full list of tour dates below. Heart’s Recent Touring History and Family DramaHeart last hit the road in 2019 for the Love Alive tour, ending a three-year hiatus ...
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Robert Plant feels "estranged" from 'Stairway To Heaven'. The 74-year-old musician thinks it is only right Led Zeppelin's most famous song has had "its own life" and believes it now belongs to other people more than his former band. He told Vulture's 'Superlative' series: "We all stood back at the end of the sessions, reeling from the transitions throughout the song. "But 'Stairway to Heaven' has its own life. Later I often felt estranged. "It began intimate and vulnerable and sincere, and then the years carried on. It was no longer ours and neither should it be. "Now it’s out there driving pe...
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Washington (AFP) - The first person to receive a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig has died two months after the medical milestone, the hospital that carried out the surgery said Wednesday. The procedure raised hopes that advances in cross-species organ donation could one day solve the chronic shortage of human organs available for donation, and the team behind the operation say they are "optimistic" about its future success. David Bennett, 57, had received his transplant on January 7 and passed away March 8, the University of Maryland Medical System said in a statement. "There ...
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Washington (AFP) - The first person to receive a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig has died two months after the medical milestone, the hospital that carried out the surgery said Wednesday. The procedure raised hopes that advances in cross-species organ donation could one day solve the chronic shortage of human organs available for donation, and the team behind the operation say they still remain optimistic about its future success. David Bennett, 57, had received his transplant on January 7 and passed away March 8, the University of Maryland Medical System said in a statement. ...
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Washington (AFP) - US surgeons have successfully implanted a heart from a genetically modified pig in a 57-year-old man, a medical first that could one day help solve the chronic shortage of organ donations. The "historic" procedure took place Friday, the University of Maryland Medical School said in a statement on Monday. While the patient's prognosis is far from certain, it represents a major milestone for animal to human transplantation. The patient, David Bennett, had been deemed ineligible for human transplant -- a decision that is often taken when the recipient has very poor underlying h...
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