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Alabama postpones 50th anniversary tour over singer's health

Associated Press
From left, Jeff Cook, Randy Owen and Teddy Gentry of the Southern rock band Alabama perform at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn., April 6, 2017. The band says it is postponing the remainder of its 50th anniversary tour as lead singer Owen battles health complications. [Photo by Al Wagner/Invision/AP, File]

LOS ANGELES — Southern rock band Alabama says it is postponing the remainder of its 50th anniversary tour as lead singer Randy Owen battles health complications.

The band announced Wednesday that the 69-year-old Owen is suffering from migraines and vertigo, and doctors say he needs more time to recover. The news comes after a string of already-canceled shows due to the singer's health.

Alabama with The Charlie Daniels Band had a concert scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4 at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex in Birmingham.

Bass player and vocalist Teddy Gentry wrote in a statement that though he and the rest of the band are disappointed, Owen's recovery is the priority.

The 50-city tour was scheduled through Nov. 23, where it would have ended in Salisbury, Maryland.

Rescheduled dates will be released in the coming weeks.