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Jello Biafra’s Recovery Is ‘Progressing Nicely’ After Stroke

The former Dead Kennedys singer has mostly recovered his speech and cognition after the medical incident in March

Jello Biafra’s Recovery Is ‘Progressing Nicely’ After Stroke

Jello Biafra performing in 2017.

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Jello Biafra, former frontman of punk legends the Dead Kennedys, has recovered most of his speech and cognition after suffering a stroke earlier this year.

A statement shared on the musician’s Facebook page over the weekend noted that Biafra “is progressing nicely,” adding, “His speech has mostly come back in full, and cognitively, it’s like the stroke never happened. The left side is still weak but it is doing much better than it was.”


Biafra was rushed to the hospital in early March after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke, which caused the left side of his body to go completely numb. Biafra said the stroke was caused by high blood pressure and occurred as he was trying to get out of bed. At the time of the stroke, Biafra assured fans he was in stable condition, but had a lot of “rehabbing to do.”

Per the new note, Biafra is “so much more self sufficient than he was” and will likely return home within the week. The note ended: “Thank you again for the outpouring of support. It has meant the world to him.” (The note was written by Anne-Marie Anderson, who works at Biafra’s label, Alternative Tentacles, and appears to have been helping take care of him since the stroke.)

Biafra co-founded the Dead Kennedys and fronted the San Francisco punk band from 1978 until their breakup in 1986. While the Dead Kennedys reunited in 2001, Biafra has not been involved with the group since then. Biafra released his last full-length solo album, Tea Party Revenge Porn, in 2020 and released a handful of singles in 2024, including a cover of Patrik Fitzgerald’s “Punch.” He also featured on the Tony Slug Experience song, “Road Goat.”

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