Breaking Down Barriers: The Cadillac Three's Journey to Recovery
Nashville, USAFri Sep 20 2024
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Jaren Johnston, the lead singer of the country-rock trio The Cadillac Three, has been open about his struggles with mental health. After years of battling demons, he has decided to take a break from touring and focus on his well-being. The band's concerts through the end of the year have been canceled, but they promise to return to the stage when the time is right.
The decision to take a break was not an easy one. Johnston has been dealing with the loss of his father, who passed away in 2022 after battling COVID-19. The grief and pain have taken a toll on his mental health, and he has decided to seek treatment. The band's statement read, "Jaren has entered treatment for his mental health and well-being. The last few years have been challenging on a number of levels. The right thing to do right now is to make space to focus on family, health, and longevity. "
The news comes as a surprise to fans, who were looking forward to seeing the band perform live. However, the band's message is clear: they value their fans and the community they have built together. They promise to return to the stage when they are ready, and refunds for canceled concerts are available at the point of purchase.