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Johnny Lee to Undergo Brain Surgery this August

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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Country legend Johnny Lee has announced that he will have to go through two brain surgeries this August to correct his Parkinson’s Disease. He is now reaching out to his fans for their prayers and support.

Johnny Lee, Johnny, Lee, Diagnosis, August, Brain Surgery
via Johnny Lee’s Official Facebook Page

Johnny Lee’s Diagnosis and Announcement

Lee, who is now 73 years old, is best known for numerous hits back in the ’80s that included “Hey Bartender,” “Cherokee Fiddle,”  and “Lookin’ for Love.”

Johnny Lee, Johnny, Lee, Diagnosis, August, Brain Surgery
via Johnny Lee’s Official Facebook Page

The country crooner has recently reached out on his social media pages asking for everyone’s support regarding his treatment this coming August. He released a statement on Facebook detailing his surgery and asking everyone for prayers.

“August 7th I’m having brain surgery in Houston because of my Parkinson’s disease. It will help me walk better. August 21st will be the 2nd part of my brain surgery. I will then go back 2 weeks later and get a battery put in. I’m doing this all because I’m having problems walking. I will be fine. I’m asking for prayers. God gave me the talent and I plan on using it until the day I die. Thank you! Xoxo”

In another Facebook post, it was shared that Lee was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease sometime around July of last year.

Johnny Lee, Johnny, Lee, Diagnosis, August, Brain Surgery
via Johnny Lee’s Official Facebook Page

He got candid with his reply when he said that he will “not let it get me down,” and that he refuses to let the illness get the best of him. What’s more, he has thanked everyone for all their prayers as well as tacking the statement with a final,

“It may take me a minute extra to get going but I can handle this … I’ve got a lot of music left in me and I don’t believe God brought me this far to abandon me now.”

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