LOS ANGELES — Rock star Lenny Kravitz was
admitted to a Miami hospital on Monday suffering from severe
bronchitis, a spokeswoman for the singer said.
The 43-year-old musician had been suffering
from a series of severe respiratory tract infections in tandem
with the flu since mid-January, and the illness has evolved into
bronchitis.
"Due to extreme dehydration and fatigue,
doctors were unable to control it with outpatient treatment and
advised the singer to check into the hospital. He was taken this
morning to the emergency room at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami
for immediate treatment," the spokeswoman said in a statement.
Details on his condition and expected length
of stay were not immediately available.
His illness forced him to postpone a trip to
Europe to promote his album "It is Time For a Love Revolution,"
which was released last week.
Kravitz, famed for his hippie-influenced lyrics, rose to fame
in the 1990s with such tunes as "Are You Gonna Go My Way" and
the Grammy-winning "Fly Away." – Reuters