@romanigypsyeyes, you are right. It can take a while, depending on various factors.
I am a huge Tom Petty fan, and this is the icing on my doggie-do-cake today. 
Another big fan.I’ve been listening to him since I was 12 or so as my older brother was a very early fan. Yes, it has been a doggie do day. =((
Manager just confirmed that he has, indeed, passed.
Very sad news. And unfortunate that news reports were so messed up.
That said he was much too young. RIP Tom Petty.
RIP Tom Petty.
DH was a big fan. S2, who has loved music since he came from the womb, never listened to kiddy music, but listened to his dad’s music. He grew up on Tom Petty. We were at Disneyworld when he was 4 yo, waiting for the bus from our hotel to the park. Of course, there was Disney music playing over the sound system at the bus stop. A young couple also waiting for the bus assumed that my 4 yo was singing along with the Disney music, until he got close enough to them and could hear that he was singing a Tom Petty song to himself. The look of astonishment on their faces was priceless.
Of course, the first concert that we brought S2 to was Tom Petty. I think he was 14 yo.
You have your wings now Tom. RIP.
Recently saw him in concert/- very glad I did now. RIP
My husband just watched a movie called “The Widowmaker.” It’s about heart attacks, which can occur to anybody at anytime. 30% of the attacks occur with NO previous warning.
His main takeaway from the film is that a simple CAT scan is amazing at finding heart problems. He’s literally on the phone right now with our doctor’s office, requesting a scan! His dad had two heart attacks, so there’s family history.
MTA: He had a few tests last year to evaluate his risk, but he had forgotten that a CAT scan WAS included. Your cardiac risk score can range from zero up to three or four thousand. He scored a zero. 
I’m going to start a new thread on this topic because it’s so important.