Tommy Cash Undergoes Surgery

Posted by Lisa Ann Schleipfer on 11/05/2009
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Notable guitar player Tommy Cash is paying the price for more than four decades of guitar playing as he underwent surgery Thursday morning for carpal tunnel syndrome. This painful condition consists of damage to nerves in the wrist, which can lead to numbness, pain and muscle weakness in the hands, fingers and wrist.

The younger Cash brother is currently touring to promote his Fade To Black album. Cash is expected to return to touring in December, pending an all-clear from his doctor.

Fans can catch a re-airing of Cash's interview with Hooah Radio on Veteran's Day, Nov. 11.  Visit www.hooahradio.com for more information.