John Driskell Hopkins, a founding member and the bassist for the country music group the Zac Brown Band, says he has been diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's ...
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The bass player and founder member of Zac Brown Band has ALS.
Thanks so much for your prayers and support in helping us cure ALS,” said bandmate Zac Brown. ALS is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, after the baseball player who was diagnosed with it. After careful analysis by some of the country's top neurologists, I have been diagnosed with ALS."
John Driskell Hopkins, who's been with the band since the beginning, said he's noticed some balance issues and stiffness in his hands over the past several ...
There is no cure for the disease. God willing, I plan to be rocking with these amazing people for many years to come." After careful analysis by some of the country's top neurologists, I have been diagnosed with ALS.
Zac Brown Band member John Driskell Hopkins announced he's been diagnosed with ALS. Hopkins and his bandmates have set up a foundation for a cure.
Thanks so much for your prayers and support in helping us cure ALS," Zac Brown said in the clip. After careful analysis by some of the country's top neurologists, I have been diagnosed with ALS," he shared. In the video announcement, Hopkins and his bandmates revealed they have launched the Hop on a Cure foundation to support ALS research and work toward a cure.
The 51-year-old songwriter, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist for the Grammy-winning country band shared the "tough" news with fans in a YouTube video ahead ...
In the video, Hopkins and Co. also announced the launch of Hop on a Cure, his foundation dedicated to funding and supporting research to prevent, reverse, and cure ALS while raising awareness, building a "compassionate community," and "unleashing the healing power of hope." "Thanks so much for your prayers and support in helping us cure ALS." "After careful analysis by some of the country's top neurologists, I have been diagnosed with ALS."
John Driskell Hopkins, the bassist for the country music group Zac Brown Band, shared he has been diagnosed with ALS, but vowed to keep “rocking with these ...
"Thanks so much for your prayers and support in helping us cure ALS." It is a neurodegenerative disease that targets the nervous system, making muscles weaken and limiting physical function, according to the ALS Association. The effects on the brain and spinal cord can cause motor function to decrease, loss of muscle control, and loss of speech and movement. "After careful analysis by some of the country's top neurologists, I have been diagnosed with ALS."
Musician John Driskell Hopkins, founding member and bass player for the Zac Brown Band, confirmed Friday that he has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral ...
God willing, I plan to be rocking with these amazing people for many years to come,” he added. Hopkins also used his video address to launch the Hop on a Cure foundation, encouraging viewers to seize on his nickname and text “Hop” to 345-345 to make a donation toward ALS research. The multitalented Hopkins – who plays guitar, banjo and ukulele, while also providing backup vocals for the Zac Brown Band in addition to his own solo efforts – announced his diagnosis in a video message with his bandmates by his side, the “ Today” show reported.
The 51-year-old musician, who has served as a multi-intrumentalist with focus on the bass guitar, in addition to a powerful vocalist and lyricist since the ...
God willing, I plan to be rocking with these amazing people for many years to come.” There is no cure for the disease. After careful analysis by some of the country’s top neurologists, I have been diagnosed with ALS.
Zac Brown Band bassist John Driskell Hopkins revealed he was diagnosed with ALS after experiencing 'slow progressing' balance issues and hand stiffness.
“Thanks so much for your prayers and support in helping us cure ALS.” The band made the announcement in a brief video shared on Friday. Hopkins, who often goes by “Hop,” led the message front-and-center, surrounded by his friends and family. “After careful analysis by some of the country’s top neurologists, I have been diagnosed with ALS. Because my symptoms have been slow progressing from the start, we believe they will continue to be slow progressing going forward.”
Zac Brown Band founding member John Driskell Hopkins announced he has been diagnosed with ALS in a video message to fans.
"Over the past several years, I've noticed some balance issues and some stiffness in my hands," he said. He plays banjo, ukulele, various versions of guitar and sings in Zac Brown Band. Hopkins also said he's experienced stiffness in his legs and, more recently, some slurred speech. With his bandmates by his side, Hopkins -- affectionately known as "Hops" -- delivered his news in a video message, describing some of his symptoms and telling fans that the progression of the disease has been very gradual.