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Weezer singer hurt after tour bus skids off New York road

(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)Hurt: Rivers Cuomo of Weezer performs as part of the "Guitar Hero 5 Fridays on Yahoo! Music" concert series, at The Roxy in West Hollywood, California on September 21, 2009. The lead singer of the alternative rock band Weezer suffered minor injuries when the group's tour bus hit some ice, skidded across the New York State Thruway, struck a guide rail and slid into a ditch early on Sunday morning, police said.

GLEN, New York (AP) — The lead singer of the alternative rock band Weezer suffered minor injuries when the group's tour bus hit some ice, skidded across the New York State Thruway, struck a guide rail and slid into a ditch early on Sunday morning, police said yesterday.

Rivers Cuomo and the band's assistant, identified as Sarah Kim, were taken to a local hospital following the accident in the upstate New York town of Glen, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) west of Albany. Kim also suffered minor injuries.

Cuomo's wife and two-year-old daughter also were on the bus when it barreled off the road, but the two were unhurt. They were traveling east to Boston, Massachusetts, where the band was scheduled to perform yesterday.

About 7:22 a.m. the vehicle struck ice and the driver lost control, police said. The vehicle mounted the median, then swerved back across the eastbound lanes, rammed a guide rail on the right shoulder and crashed into a ditch alongside the roadway, police said.

Cuomo and Kim were transported by ambulance to St. Mary's Hospital in Amsterdam, New York.

Patrick Wilson, the band's drummer, posted an entry about the accident on his Twitter feed hours after the crash.

"It was perfect conditions for black ice," Wilson said. "Got loose going towards the meridian, driver saves it but bus goes thru guardrail into 6ft ditch."

It was not immediately clear if Wilson was also on the bus, or whether the group would perform at its scheduled concert last night.

The band's official blogger and agent did not immediately respond to e-mails or phone messages requesting comment.

Formed in Los Angeles in 1992, Weezer had a handful of hits two years later with the songs "Undone — The Sweater Song," "Buddy Holly" and "Say It Ain't So." The band released its seventh studio album, "Raditude," in November.