Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson has terminal cancer
 
Jan. 8, 2013, 7:00 PM EST
 
By Marc Schneider, N.Y. ,  Billboard
 

Billboard -- Influential guitarist Wilko Johnson, formerly of British pub 
rock band Dr. Feelgood, has been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer 
and only has months to live. Announcing the news on Facebook, Johnson's 
manager Robert Hoy said the rocker had decided against chemotherapy.

"He is currently in good spirits, is not yet suffering any physical effects 
and can expect to enjoy at least another few months of reasonable health 
and activity," Hoy said.

The guitarist will spend those months performing in Japan and France, 
followed by a series of farewell shows in the UK. A final studio album is 
also in the works, according to Hoy's statement.

Johnson co-founded Dr. Feelgood in 1971 and performed on the band's first 
four studio albums, including 1975's "Down By the Jetty" and their lone UK 
No. 1, 1976's "Stupidity." His no-pick, open handed playing technique and 
frantic stage persona were integral to the band's appeal. The group's 
back-to-basics R&B/rock style eased the path from glam to punk.

Since leaving Dr. Feelgood in 1977, Johnson has gone on to front his own 
band, The Wilko Johnson Band, and he was briefly a member of Ian Dury and 
the Blockheads.

Music aside, Johnson has branched into acting in recent years and scored 
the role as a mute executioner on HBO's "Game of Thrones." He appeared in 
four episodes of the hit fantasy series. "Next up I'd like to play a bit of 
Shakespeare," he said in a 2011 interview with the Halstead Gazette. "I'm a 
bit old for Romeo or Hamlet, but King Lear perhaps?"

Full Statement on Johnson's Health:

*I am very sad to announce that Wilko has recently been diagnosed with 
terminal cancer of the pancreas. He has chosen not to receive any 
chemotherapy. He is currently in good spirits, is not yet suffering any 
physical effects and can expect to enjoy at least another few months of 
reasonable health and activity. He has just set off on a trip to Japan; on 
his return we plan to complete a new CD, make a short tour of France, then 
give a series of farewell gigs in the UK. There is also a live DVD in the 
pipeline, filmed on the last UK tour. Wilko wishes to offer his sincere 
thanks for all the support he has had over his long career, from those who 
have worked with him to, above all, those devoted fans and admirers who 
have attended his live gigs, bought his recordings and generally made his 
life such an extraordinarily full and eventful experience. Thank you. 
Robert Hoy (Manager)*

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