According to Mezklah guitarist Greg Hernandez, Juan-Carlos is improving steadily, and remains in high spirits: "Everything is still there, including his sense of humor." Juan-Carlos adds, "I'll only be at the next couple gigs in spirit, but after that, I'll play the rest in a wheelchair if I have to." Ramirez is expected to make a full recovery, but will have to undergo months of treatment and rehabilitation.
Soldiering on, the remaining members of Mezklah will still proceed with their show at Silverlake Lounge, Tuesday, December 16 as originally planned, with Juan-Carlos' blessing. "It's going to be tough going on without Juan-Carlos for a while. He's irreplaceable," says Hernandez. "But he gave us the go-ahead, and we're going to persevere, just as we always have, until our brother is well enough to return to the fold." At the upcoming shows, fans and friends will have the opportunity to donate money to aid Juan Carlos' recovery and rehabilitation. The band recently had their song "Fogata" featured in acclaimed crime drama Pride and Glory. Mezklah are currently promoting their genre-blending new EP Bestia Sonika.
Upcoming shows:
December 12 The Derby, Los Angeles, CA
December 16 Silverlake Lounge, Los Angeles, CA
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