DEL Amitri singer Justin Currie has said it is "quite grim" that he will have to stop performing one day due to Parkinson's disease.
The 59-year-old Scot revealed his diagnosis in an interview with BBC Radio 4's Tremolo programme.
Speaking ahead of the programme yesterday on BBC1's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Justin said: "I can't play (music in) the way I would expect to and I know it will get worse. At what rate, nobody knows.
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