The bassist Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons has recovered from surgery to remove a blot clot in his brain and is well enough that the band will be able to appear this weekend at a festival in Glastonbury in Britain, the BBC and Reuters reported. The British folk-rock group, which won the Grammy for album of the year in February, was forced to cancel several concerts in the United States, including the Bonnaroo festival in Tennessee, after doctors discovered the clot and rushed Mr. Dwane, 28, into surgery. He was released from the hospital on June 14 and has been resting at home. The band said that Mr. Dwane will be on stage when they play their headline show at the sold-out Glastonbury...
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