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Billy Currington Twitters and MySpace Message after Stage Collapse |
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Written by Billy Currington (Twitter)
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Monday, 03 August 2009 10:57 |
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NEW Message From Billy Currington on Twitter & On His MySpace Blog
Billy just left a message on Twitter and on his MySpace Blog, plus has added a few pictures of him and his band flying home after the stage collapsed in Alberta, Canada on his TwitPics. To view the larger image of the pictures from Billy's TwitPic.
Click below on the images themselves. This will open a new window for you to view the pictures as they were posted. Guys,
I can't tell you how happy I am to see all of your smiling faces. Thank you for the Twitter and MySpace messages and pictures to let us know that all of you are all right. I thank and praise God that he was looking out for you guys and keeping you safe. I hope to see all of you soon in Pontiac, MI. God Bless, Tammy 
Billy's Twitter Message: "The boys and i are very grateful to be home and for life itself. We thank you for your prayers and concern and will see you on the road again soon." Statement from Billy regarding the Big Valley Jamboree Music Festival on his MySpace Blog: "Due to severe storms and tornadic weather activity on Saturday night, the stage at the Big Valley Jamboree music festival in Camrose, Alberta, Canada’s largest country music festival, collapsed where singer Billy Currington was performing. Currington was on the last song of his set when the wind blew the staging down on top of he and his band. Currington was taken to the hospital and suffered a minor concussion but is expected to make a full recovery. He has been released from the hospital and has returned to his home in Nashville. Currington’s bass player Alex Stevens was pinned under the wreckage of the stage for half an hour while rescue personnel removed debris to free him. Stevens underwent immediate surgery to repair a severed artery and nerves in his left arm and is currently receiving treatment in Nashville. Currington sent a message to his fans today via Twitter, “The boys and I are very grateful to be home and for life itself. We thank you for your prayers and concern and will see you on the road again soon.” Currington also comments from his home in Nashville, “my heart goes out to the family of Donna Moore who was killed and all of the other fans who were hurt on Saturday.”
*You can now view and respond to Billy's Twitters in the member's area of this site. Login Now! Not a Member? Join Now!
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Last Updated on Monday, 03 August 2009 13:59 |