DISTURBED bass player John Moyer received his COVID-19 vaccine last February in his home state of Texas.
The 47-year-old musician, who was a member of DISTURBED since 2004, has discussed his inoculation during an appearance on the HEART COUTÉ YouTube live broadcast on Tuesday (April 6).
He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “I’m in Austin, Texas, and [about] a month ago we had our snow apocalypse. It froze the state, and so many places lost electricity – when you need it most to heat your home. And we were one of those places. So we lost electricity for about a good day and a half. And meanwhile the Walgreens [pharmacy store chain] in my neighborhood also lost power. So they announced that they had had a bunch of COVID shots, and they said, “It’s going to come back. So first come, first served, stand in line. So we slipped our way to the Walgreens and stood in line in the cold and got it. But it was a strange story – without this power outage, I would probably still be waiting to get it. ”
Last summer, Moyerfrom DISTURBED group mate David Draiman Told “This Jamieson Show” that he and his wife have friends who “lost their entire family in one week” to COVID-19 – “seven people; all are dead. And if you go ahead and buy the whole thing, it has something to do with genetics and blood type, “well, then that makes a lot of sense,” he says. “This poor girl lost all seven of her family in one week – they all died from the virus. Not complications from the virus – from the virus. So it’s a very real thing. “
In March, DISTURBEDfrom “The 20th anniversary of the disease tour” has been officially canceled. The visit of the amphitheater, with a very special guest TACHÉ and BAD WOLVES, was originally scheduled to take place last summer, but has been postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. It was ultimately completely scrapped.
“The 20th anniversary of the disease tour” was supposed to celebrate the 20th anniversary of DISTURBEDfounding album of ” Disease “. On this tour, the band had to perform songs from the album, as well as tracks from their last studio release, ” Evolution “, and its extensive catalog.
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