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A few years ago his state of health forced him to give up performing live.
He also continued his rock tours, but had to give up performing in 1999 because of advancing Parkinson's Disease.
Ms. Fujimoto had to give up performing for several years because of illness, culminating in the surgical removal of a brain tumor.
Illness has forced Mr. Lurie to give up performing, but -- who knows -- music's loss may turn out to be art's gain.
Now a project to recognise the contribution of some of the world's most important protest singers has been pulled together by a woman who was forced to give up performing on stage because of threats made on her life.
As the A.M.A. tells it, "America's patients are losing access to care because the nation's out-of-control legal system is forcing physicians in some areas of the country to retire early, relocate or give up performing high-risk medical procedures".
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Four songs from the episode were released in the US as singles available for digital download: Taylor Swift's "Mean" performed by Jones and Salling, Jason Mraz's "I Won't Give Up" performed by Michele, Irene Cara's "Flashdance... What a Feeling" performed by Michele and Ushkowitz, and Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me" performed by Ushkowitz as Rachel.
She gave up performing when she had children.
In 2005 Puyana gave up performing and sold most of his collection of instruments.
It's his first record in 23 years: he gave up performing when Albert Jr was born.
She gave up performing: "I did not want to dance with anyone else.
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