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Legendary Pattaya rocker Lam Morrison seriously ill in ICU in area hospital for blood infection, daughter releases statement and thanks fans for support


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By Adam Judd

 

Pattaya, Thailand-Lam Morrison’s daughter, Nattasha Nauljam, released a statement on her Instagram and spoke with TPN affiliated reporters late last night, February 21st, 2022, about the condition of her father, legendary guitarist Lam Morrison, who is well known in Pattaya.

 

The Instagram post, which can be seen here, revealed that Lam had a blood infection and was in an intensive care unit (ICU) in Pattaya and Nattasha asked for everyone to pray for her father. It was posted early in the morning on February 21st and she gave an update to reporters just a few hours ago, late at night.

 

Nattasha updated the situation, explaining that Lam Morrison was still in the ICU and was getting treatment for an infection in his bloodstream. It was still not clear what sort of blood and bacteria infection it was, according to Nattasha.

 

However, Nattasha stated that her father was doing much better than yesterday when he was first taken to the ICU and his strength had increased as had the color in his skin. 

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/02/22/legendary-pattaya-rocker-lam-morrison-seriously-ill-in-icu-in-area-hospital-for-blood-infection-daughter-releases-statement-and-thanks-fans-for-support/

 

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8 hours ago, bbko said:

It might be an age thing, the guy has been playing music around Thailand for many decades, but now he's in his 70's and slowing down, so perhaps those under 40 haven't heard of him, or unknown to those that don't frequent Walking Street.

He was a mainstay at The Blues Factory on Walking Street for a long time, I remember seeing him 20 years ago.

I wish him well.

I spent a lot of time in the Lucky Star bar #2 which I think is very close to the Blues factory, but never went in. I think the visual aspect would have been better outside.

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