70s Rock Legend Fighting for His Life After Cardiac Arrest

Rock and roll legend Dave Edmunds, 81, is in intensive care after a severe cardiac arrest at his home in Monmouthshire, Wales. Famous for his 1970 hit *“I Hear You Knocking,”* Edmunds enjoyed a celebrated career as a solo artist and with Rockpile alongside Nick Lowe.

His wife, Cici, shared in a Facebook post that Dave “died in her arms” before being revived by emergency responders. Although medics saved him, he suffered brain damage and memory loss, making his prognosis uncertain. She called his survival a “miracle” but said the coming weeks will be “especially difficult.”

Doctors report he is in critical but stable condition, under close watch for possible complications. Oxygen deprivation may affect his memory, cognition, and mobility, and recovery at his age will be challenging.

Fans and musicians worldwide have sent messages of love and support. Cici expressed gratitude, saying Dave has a strong fighting spirit and will need “strength, patience, and love” to recover.

Edmunds’ blend of rock, rockabilly, and rhythm and blues has left a lasting influence on British rock. As Cici reminds, his survival underscores “the fragility of life,” while his musical legacy remains powerful and enduring.

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