Widespread Panic’s Jimmy Herring to “Step Away From Band Temporarily” to Focus on Health, Nick Johnson to Fill In
Today, Widespread Panic shared an update on lead guitarist Jimmy Herring. The musician will step away from his post in order to temporarily focus on his health, following a return of the illness that plagued him and caused a 2024 performance hiatus. The band noted that Herring’s prognosis is positive, and with the right care, he will be able to return to the stage in the near future. Filling in for Herring is guitarist Nick Johnson, who previously joined the band for sit-ins during their New Year’s Eve run in Atlanta.
In a post delineating the changes, a general overview of the events was shared:
Shortly before the New Year, Widespread Panic lead guitarist Jimmy Herring informed his bandmates that the illness he had been treated for during the band’s 2024 hiatus had returned and that he would be stepping away from the band temporarily to focus on his health.
There is good news to share. Jimmy’s prognosis is positive, and with the proper care and rest, he is expected to return in the near future.
With the band’s full support and encouragement, Jimmy and his bandmates are confident that Nick Johnson is the right person to step in during this time, having played with Duane in Col Bruce’s band, with Randall Bramblett, and with Ansley and the Hold.
The band followed with a personalized message, writing:
Dear Friends,
As Widespread Panic moves into 2026, we will be joined by guitarist Nick Johnson (@nickj_73). Nick will be lending his talent while Jimmy undergoes another round of treatment to reinforce the healing process after being diagnosed with throat cancer in July of ’24.
Jimmy, his family, and the band continue to be so grateful for the well-wishing and kindness that have been offered while Jimmy continues to navigate the road to full recovery.
May the coming months bring good news, music, celebration, and occasional miracles.
See the post below.

