RatDog - Mark Karan's Health Problems and 2007 Summer Absence

Mark Karan's Health Problems and 2007 Summer Absence

In mid-June 2007, RatDog's lead guitarist announced he was taking some time off for a healing period. Karan was later diagnosed with throat cancer. Because he was undergoing treatment, Karan was absent from the remainder of RatDog's 2007 shows. Steve Kimock, the guitarist from the band Zero, who also has had a history of playing with Dead spin-off bands The Other Ones (1998 and 2000), Phil Lesh and Friends (1999), and the Rhythm Devils (2006), stood in for Karan.

Karan returned to the RatDog lineup at the start of the 2008 spring tour.

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