Roburt Posted August 11, 2018 Posted August 11, 2018 (edited) Anyone heard anything about the above ?? It is being reported on Facebook and I know the O'Jays had a concert in Atlalta last night ... HOWEVER.. there has recently been one of those stupid EDDIE LEVERT DEAD scam news stories doing the rounds & this just could be an extension of that rubbish. Edited August 11, 2018 by Roburt
Roburt Posted August 11, 2018 Author Posted August 11, 2018 Seems that it is true .... Hope he recovers really quickly ...
Guest Rickpots Posted August 11, 2018 Posted August 11, 2018 Let’s wish him a speedy recovery. Had the pleasure to see the O’Jays last month. Eddie performed and sung with the energy of a man a quarter of his age. A true soul legend
Guest jaybs Posted August 12, 2018 Posted August 12, 2018 Understand from a USA radio station who spoke with Eddie yesterday on the phone that it was felt that is was due to dehydration, what a talented man his vocal is still Tops! Trust he makes a quick recovery!
Robbk Posted August 12, 2018 Posted August 12, 2018 Yes, one can do a LOT of sweating under those hot lights. Imagine, singing and putting a lot of emotion into it, moving around, and having all those hot lamps shining down upon you. That's why talk shows give the guests several bottles of bottled water nearby, to swig during commercials, or when others are talking, because, even sitting relatively still, you sweat out LOTS of water. You need to constantly replenish it, or you can get heat stroke. It's dangerous for people over 70 years old, as it can lead to an accidental heart attack, EVEN if you don't have heart disease. That has happened even to young, otherwise healthy athletes, who lose too much water, and continue their exercising. I had a friend who was a marathon runner get dehydrated while practise-running, on a relatively cool fall day, in The Netherlands, near the beach in Scheveningen. He had lost too much water, and hadn't brought his ruksak and bottled water along. He collapsed, and was found later. He was rushed to hospital, but his heart stopped before the paramedics got him there. He died at the young age of 27, of heat-stroke dehydration, being otherwise in good health.
Soultaker Posted August 14, 2018 Posted August 14, 2018 I had to keep my eye on my Father this past weekend as I found out that he wasn't drinking enough water and I notice he was fatigue. I asked him how much water did he have and he told me only half a bottle that day. I told him even if you are not hot or thirsty, you have to keep yourself hydrated. Specially at his age. You would be surprised how valuable a sip of water can be to your body. Speedy recovery to Eddie Levert. He puts everything into his singing performance, so he definitely needs to keep water near him on stage. Want to see him performing for years to come.
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