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2006-01-12 - Due to "an acute vocal chord problem" afflicting singer-guitarist Jack
White, the White Stripes have postponed scheduled tour dates in Japan.
The White Stripes were to play four concerts beginning Thursday in Tokyo and
ending Monday in Nagoya, Japan.
"As part of his treatment, the doctors have instructed Jack not to speak or
sing for the next two weeks," a recent message on the band's Web site read.
"We sincerely apologize to our Japanese fans and friends and hope to
reschedule dates as soon as we can."
The White Stripes will resume their tour Jan. 20 at the Big Day Out Festival in
Auckland, New Zealand. They continue with five concerts in Australia, also with
the festival.
White fronts the garage rock duo from Detroit with Meg White. The Stripes are
currently nominated for a Grammy for best performance by a duo or group with
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