Alan Parsons Live Project Keyboardist Rushed To Hospital
Unfortunately, last night's show in Salt Lake was marred by a serious illness that suddenly afflicted keyboard player Tom Brooks. Along with being the band's orchestral arranger and conductor which can be seen and heard for on its recent Blu-ray release "One Note Symphony: Live in Tel Aviv," Tom of course is responsible for re-creating the band's trademark keyboard sound live.
Tom managed to make it through all but 3 of the songs from the first set before the Salt Lake City EMT’s arrived and safely transported him to the hospital, where he is currently in stable condition. He will be flown back to his hometown in California as soon as he is able to make the trek
The professional musicianship of the rest of the band allowed them to get through the remainder of the performance. The band was indebted to the crowd at the Maverick Center in Salt Lake that provided needed support. A replacement keyboardist was flown in from California to Denver for tonight’s final show of the year at the Paramount Theatre.
Tom and Alan wish to thank everyone for the heartfelt thoughts, prayers and words of encouragement during this difficult time.
Trinity Houston
IM3 Global
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