Jet Black Died: Jet Black, drummer for the new-wave rock band The Stranglers has died on 06/12 at the age of 84. His passing left many in deep grief. The representative of the singer confirmed this news offically. He said that he had suffered from years of illness that ultimately led to his death. The representative said that the drummer died peacefully on Tuesday 6th December 2022. In this article we find out what happened and what caused his death in this article.
How Did Jet Black Died?
Jet Black was suffering from a long-term illness, as previously mentioned. He was unable to recover despite receiving the best treatment and sadly, he left this world on Tuesday. On social media, there were many tributes to the drummer following the announcement.
His fans and well-wishers have come forward to express their sorrow and offer support. Jet Black’s passing has shocked everyone. His exact cause of death is not known at the moment. In the next article, you can find out who Jet Black was. The Stranglers, Jet Black, a founding member of the punk rock band Stranglers has unfortunately passed away. On Tuesday, he died at his North Wales residence. He died after many years of declining health. His representative confirmed that his death was peaceful.
Who Was Jet Black?
Jet Black was born in Ilford, United Kingdom on August 26, 1938. His real name is Brian John Duffy. He was only known for his work with Jet Black. He was an English drummer who founded The Stranglers, Jet Black, a founding member of the punk rock band Stranglers.
The Stranglers toured with Patti Smith (The Ramones) and had many hits. But their third album, “The Stranglers”, is widely considered to be the first postpunk album. They won the Ivor Nobel award. The Stranglers are one of the oldest punk groups. They were a major influence on UK’s new-wave scene. They had 23 Top 40 singles.
They even had their off-licence. In the beginning, the Stranglers had their headquarters in an upstairs flat. Peter Black, who was the bassist of the band, also owned an ice-cream van business. In the middle of 1970s, he owned a fleet vans and ice cream trucks. He was also a businessman and owned an off-licence at Guildford.
He was also a huge supporter and advocate of rock ‘n roll. He also owned one the first homebrewing equipment companies. Ava, his wife, and their two children, Charlotte, and Anthony, are his survivors. Since his youth, he suffered from respiratory and heart issues.
His health was a major reason he decided to stop touring in 2007. His health was good enough that he returned to the road for a brief tour in 2010. He also returned to the stage in 2011 for a complete tour. To celebrate their 40th anniversary, he took the group on tour in 2016.
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