FOREIGNER Bassist Jeff Pilson Discusses Bandmate's Health and FOREIGNER's Future
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In a recent interview with Rock Of Nations With Dave Kinchen And Shane McEachern, FOREIGNER bassist Jeff Pilson offered an update on FOREIGNER founding guitarist Mick Jones' health.

Over the past decade, Jones has been dealing with Parkinson's disease, which has made it impossible for him to play live shows.

Despite this challenge, Pilson expressed that Jones is in good spirits and remains a vital part of the band.

The bassist shared that Jones is "good" and "excited about the band," despite being unable to take the stage anymore.

This sentiment aligns with Pilson's previous statements on how important it is for Jones to feel included in FOREIGNER's activities.

Pilson also discussed FOREIGNER's future plans, including their new singer Luis Maldonado, who replaced Kelly Hansen last October.

The bassist expressed that Gramm and the band are "excited about all the future possibilities" with Maldonado at the helm.

Additionally, Pilson teased some unreleased FOREIGNER tracks from the 'Head Games' record, which they plan to release soon.

The interview highlighted FOREIGNER's ability to adapt and move forward despite health challenges.

The band's determination to keep their legacy alive is evident in their continued touring and recording efforts.

FOREIGNER fans have rallied around Jones, showing support for the guitarist during this challenging time.