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Judas Priest’s Richie Faulkner Details Recovery from Major Stroke

Stefan Bollmann, Attribution, via Wikimedia Commons
Stefan Bollmann, Attribution, via Wikimedia Commons

Richie Faulkner, the revered guitarist of Judas Priest, has candidly shared the series of medical challenges he faced following a life-threatening onstage incident during the Louder Than Life festival in September 2021. During this festival, Faulkner suffered a severe aortic aneurysm and complete aortic dissection—an event that nearly claimed his life. The guitarist underwent a critical 10-hour surgery at Rudd Heart & Lung Center in Louisville, Kentucky, which involved replacing multiple sections of his chest with mechanical components. This operation was indispensable in saving his life and marked only the beginning of his health journey.

However, the aftermath of this surgery was even more complex. In addition to the initial incident, Faulkner faced a series of transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs), which are often referred to as mini-strokes. These eventually culminated in a significant stroke that left him with lasting brain damage. The stroke has curtailed his ability to play guitar as effortlessly as he once did, leading to visible struggles during performances. Faulkner has admitted that what used to be second nature has become a challenge, with particular difficulty in executing rhythm patterns.

In addition to the stroke, Faulkner also underwent two open heart surgeries since 2021. The first corrective procedure took place shortly after the Louder Than Life episode, and another in 2022 to address a subsequent complication. Despite these adversities, Faulkner demonstrated his resilience by returning to the stage, playing his riffs, albeit struggling with the dexterity that was once his hallmark.

Faulkner has openly discussed the psychological burden that comes with these physical limitations. He often fears letting down not just the fans but also the companies that support him by endorsing his work. This concern about potentially breaching the trust of those who have invested in his talent weighs heavily on him. Describing himself as feeling like a “fraud,” Faulkner explains that this sense of inadequacy is accentuated when contrasting his past performances with the hurdles he faces now.

The guitarist has been transparent about these challenges, believing that sharing his story may provide solace to others enduring similar struggles. He wants fellow musicians to realize that even professionals face significant challenges and that they are not alone. Through opening up, he seeks to mitigate the stigma around such difficulties, hoping it encourages others to be forthright about their own experiences.

 

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