Little Big Town Case Study

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Little Big Town revealed they are either canceling or postponing all of their gigs through July 30th. Band member Jimi Westbrook will undergo surgery in order to have a polyp removed from his vocal cord. "With heavy hearts we want to let you guys know Jimi will have to undergo surgery next week to remove a polyp on his vocal cord. As a result, doctors have ordered him to rest his voice and completely recuperate before we continue touring," a statement from Little Big Town read. While a lot of the dates have been canceled, a few shiws will be rescheduled for a later date. Fans can view the rescheduled dates on Little Big Town's website.

Little Big Town consists of Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman, and the before-mentioned

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