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Grammy Award-winning singer Sam Smith undergoes successful vocal cord surgery in Boston

BOSTON – Grammy Award winner Sam Smith has undergone successful vocal cord surgery at a Boston hospital.

Massachusetts General Hospital said in a statement Tuesday — the singer’s 23rd birthday — that he is expected to make a full recovery.

The surgery to stop recurrent vocal cord bleeding was performed by Dr. Steven Zeitels, who has performed the same procedure on Steven Tyler, Lionel Richie and Adele.

Smith’s song “Stay With Me” won Grammys for song and record of the year and he also was named best new artist in February. The British’s singer’s “In the Lonely Hour” was named best pop vocal album.

According to the hospital, Smith’s condition was the result of unstable blood vessels in the vocal cord that can rupture and make it difficult to speak and almost impossible to sing.

Smith’s next live show is scheduled for July 18.

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