Sunday 9 October 2011

Linkin Park's Chester Bennington emergency surgery on his shoulder

Linkin Park band's current world tour has pulled the plug on the last show as frontman Chester Bennington emergency surgery on his shoulder to pass.

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The band was perform on October 16 at the DeLuna Festival in Pensacola, Florida - but broke the news on the official LP website.

The post said, "We regret that we must withdraw from our October 16 performance at DeLuna Fest in Pensacola, FL. As much as we were looking forward to rocking our final date of the year with our Florida fans, Chester has been advised to have immediate shoulder surgery as a result of an injury he sustained during our recent tour in Asia".

And though they have had to cut the tour short, that band members also confirmed that A Thousand Suns process that will take some time before.

The band announced earlier this year, "We're in the studio and we're well on our way to making our next record. I can tell you that we have a lot of good music, a lot of quality songs" .

Saturday 1 October 2011

Linkin Park - to raise awareness about the schools they have visited Japan

Rockers Linkin Park, after the earthquake and tsunami (March 2011) recovery efforts continue to raise awareness about the schools they have visited Japan.

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The band is supporting the campaign and strong supporters earlier this year helped raise funds (11) by designing a T-shirt for its Music For Relief organisation.

With the authorities to take children for their good work has got to save, they double recently jetted to Japan to meet with children affected by disaster.

Bandmembers Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda and Dave Farrell visited Taizen Elementary School and youth from falling debris during the earthquake to provide protection to the donor safety hoods.

They also knocked on the Ishinomaki Kita High School students joined in with a music workshop.

Shinoda says, "It was incredible to see firsthand the happiness in the students' faces, despite the hardships they have endured for the past six months.

"It was an honour to represent Music for Relief and our supporters worldwide on this visit, bringing their good wishes to the young people still recovering."