http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20956351
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Wilko Johnson, former guitarist with 1970s British rock band Dr Feelgood, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer of the pancreas.
His manager wrote on the musician's Facebook page that the 65-year-old had chosen not to receive any chemotherapy, but was "in good spirits".
Despite the diagnosis, Johnson plans to finish a new CD and carry out a short tour of France.
There are also plans for a series of farewell gigs in the UK.
Manager Robert Hoy said: "He is not yet suffering any physical effects and can expect to enjoy at least another few months of reasonable health and activity."
Although he was not a household name, Johnson was considered one of the most influential guitarists for his signature choppy guitar playing style - thought to have been one of the major influences for British punk rock.
After leaving Dr Feelgood in 1977, Johnson joined Ian Dury's Blockheads and formed his own group, The Wilko Johnson Band.
Johnson appeared in the 2009 documentary film Oil City Confidential where he recalled his memories with Dr Feelgood.
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Wilko Johnson announces farewell tour dates
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21082519
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Wilko Johnson has announced details of his farewell tour, following his diagnosis with terminal cancer.
It was revealed last week that the former Dr Feelgood guitarist had cancer of the pancreas but had chosen not to receive chemotherapy.
Johnson, 65, will perform four dates in the UK to say goodbye to his fans.
His manager Robert Hoy said: "This is an opportunity for Wilko to express his sincere thanks to his fans for all their support over his long career."
He will go on the road in March, taking in London, Bilston and Holmfirth before finishing in Glasgow.
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End of an era for the legendary Wilko .....