Modest Mouse drummer Jeremiah Green receives cancer diagnosis
The musician, 45, was described as “strong and brave” in a post by his mother Carol Namatame on Facebook, where she asked fans to “please send healing vibes to my son”.
The news was also shared by radio DJ Marco Collins on social media, who said that Jeremiah “pulled [out] of the band’s tour” to get treatment. “Despite having a stage 4 diagnosis, his prognosis is good! Also his oncologist is a big MM fan ," he continued.It has not been publicly revealed what form of cancer the drummer has been diagnosed with.
Modest Mouse recently completed a tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their breakthrough second album, The Lonesome Crowded West, however Jeremiah did not join the group for every gig.Their last album, The Golden Casket, was released in 2021.
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