Matthew Sweet, alt-rocker known for '90s hit 'Girlfriend,' suffers 'debilitating' stroke on tour

Matthew Sweet, alt-rocker known for ’90s hit ‘Girlfriend,’ suffers ‘debilitating’ stroke on tour

Singer-songwriter Matthew Sweet suffered a “debilitating” stroke while on tour in Toronto in mid-October, according to a GoFundMe page his management company posted this week to assist with his recovery expenses.

The 60-year-old Sweet, who’s best known for ’90s hits like “Girlfriend” and “I’ve Been Waiting,” currently doesn’t have “insurance or touring income,” the page reads.

Catherine Lyons, who represents Sweet for Russell Carter Artist Management and organized the fundraiser, wrote in the GoFundMe page’s description that “the doctors and hospital care in Toronto were instrumental in saving Matthew’s life, but health care is not free for Americans in Canada.”

Sweet must be flown back to the U.S. on an ambulance transport plane with medical staff on board, and then spend six weeks at a specialized rehabilitation center “where he will receive around-the-clock care and therapy,” Lyons said. She added that this will be followed by months of treatment and rehabilitation, estimating the total cost of Sweet’s care to be “close to a quarter of a million dollars.”

“Please donate financially if you possibly can,” she wrote. “Matthew will be forever grateful to you.”

As of Wednesday morning, the fund had raised over $150,000 from about 2,700 donors, including notable names like director Judd Apatow, musician John Mayer and R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck.

Sweet canceled over a month of shows earlier this month due to health issues, according to an Instagram post he shared. He had been opening for fellow ’90s stars Hanson at the time, and was preparing for his own headlining dates.

“Due to a medical illness and on doctors advice, Matthew Sweet must cancel all remaining upcoming shows with Hanson, and his own headline dates, from October 10 thru November 16,” the post read.

Sweet has recorded over a dozen albums since the release of his first, “Inside,” in 1986. His most recent was 2021’s “Catspaw.”


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