The musician’s manager said that Sweet will not be performing in the “foreseeable future”
By Charisma Madarang for Rolling Stone Magazine
Matthew Sweet, the veteran alt-rock singer-songwriter behind Nineties hit singles “Girlfriend” and “I’ve Been Waiting,” has suffered a stroke.
His longtime manager, Russell Carter, confirmed the news in a statement to Rolling Stone on Tuesday, and said Sweet was forced to cancel his cross-country tour and shows with fellow musicians after “suffering a debilitating stroke in Toronto late Saturday evening” on Oct. 12. “Matthew was quickly admitted to Toronto Western Hospital where he was put into excellent care and taken out of immediate danger. Matthew was transferred to a rehabilitation center back home in Omaha today where he will undergo extensive therapy,” read Carter’s statement.
Sweet’s family and friends have also setup a GoFundMe to help cover medical costs, as the musician currently doesn’t have “insurance or touring income,” per the page. Catherine Lyons, of Russell Carter Artist Management, who set up the GoFundMe, wrote that while “doctors and hospital care in Toronto were instrumental in saving Matthew’s life,” the health care “is not free for Americans in Canada.”