The guitarist of the Irish band The Script has died in hospital after a brief sickness. The band confirmed musician Mark Sheehan’s loss of life this night.
The Dublin primarily based rock group, whose hits included Breakeven, stated Sheehan handed away after a brief sickness, The Sun reviews.
They stated: “Much loved husband, father, brother, bandmate and friend Mark Sheehan passed away today in hospital after a brief illness. The family and group ask fans to respect their privacy at this tragic time.”
Devastated followers from throughout the globe have begun paying tributes to the proficient musician.
Sheehan was co-founder of The Script again in 2001, however labored in music for years earlier than with good friend Danny O’Donoghue.
Sheehan and The Voice decide O’Donoghue have been greatest associates because the age of 12, and have been initially a part of boy band Mytown, which fashioned again in 1996.
The pair later recruited drummer Glen Power, who had performed since he was eight, for his or her new band The Script.
Tributes have poured in from throughout the music trade, with the Official Charts chiefs saying: “Our thoughts are with the family, friends and fans of The Script guitarist Mark Sheehan, who has sadly died aged 46.”
Sheehan was dad-of-three and spent most of his time within the US along with his spouse Reena, whom he married when he was 25.
The couple had their first youngster, son Cameron 18 years in the past, and have two different younger kids, Avery, and Lil.
O’Donoghue informed final 12 months how Sheehan had taken trip to be along with his household – and he and Glen took on the American leg of their tour.
O’Donoghue informed the Sunday World: “It’s his story to tell, but yeah, I guess if I could paraphrase, his children needed a father and his wife needed a husband.
“He’s been the engine of The Script for such a long time, [I told him] that ‘if you want to take a bit of time out for your family you are more than welcome to, and I insist on you going and doing it’.
Tour time off
“He took a little bit of time off. You get refreshed, then you come back with a new zest for life. And I believe it was the best thing that could have happened for all of us.
“Me and Glen had to get on with it in the meantime. We did the American leg without him, but the second we all get back in the room again for the Irish tour you just sit there and you go ‘there’s the f***in’ magic!’”
The Script have bought over 20 million albums, with enormous hits in songs reminiscent of The Man Who Can’t be Moved, For The First Time, We Cry and Hall of Fame.
The band had been attributable to kick off a significant European tour supporting Pink this June.
Announcing the slot in January, the band stated: “We’re excited to announce that we’re heading out on tour with Pink for her Summer Carnival shows later this year! This is gonna be EPIC. We can’t wait to see some of The Script Family there! Tickets on sale now, so grab one quick.”
This article was initially printed by The Sun and was reproduced with permission.
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