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In November, 2002 Pseudopod was on the road in support of its self-titled debut CD when lead singer Kevin Carlberg sought treatment at a local medical clinic for terrible headaches and nausea. A CAT scan revealed that it was a small tumor that would most likely require surgery. Carlberg and the rest of the band immediately returned to Los Angeles. After the tumor was diagnosed as malignant, a five-hour operation to remove it soon followed. As a result, their upcoming tour dates with O.A.R. were canceled.
Radiation and chemotherapy treatment followed the procedure, and Carlberg spent late last year and early January recuperating from his illness. By mid-January, his doctors gave him the okay to go on tour, and Pseudopod is now back on the road with O.A.R.
Pseudopod/O.A.R. tour dates:
March 14-15 | Cincinnati, OH | Bogart's
March 17 | Pittsburgh, PA | Metropol
March 18 | Urbana, IL | Canopy Club
March 19 | Peoria, IL | Madison Theatre
March 20 | Kalamazoo, MI | Kalamazoo State Theater
March 22 | Detroit, MI | State Theater
March 24 | Milwaukee, WI | Eagles Ballroom
March 25 | Green Bay, WI | Riverside Ballroom
March 26 | Ames, IA | Stephens Auditorium
March 28 | Crawfordsville, IN | Wabash College
March 29 | Ashland, OH | Ashland University
March 30 | Indiana, PA | Indiana University
March 31 | Arlington, VA | IoTA Club & Cafe
April 2 | Virginia Beach, VA | Live
April 3 | Charlottesville, VA | Starr Hill Music Hall
This story was originally published in ENCORE. ENCORE can be viewed online at www.celebrityaccess.com
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