Pulp bassist Steve Mackey has died aged 56 along with his fellow bandmates paying tribute to their “beloved friend”.
Mackey handed away after a three-month well being battle in hospital, the band revealed on social media on Thursday.
His spouse Katie Grand has additionally shared a tribute to the “most talented man”.
Mackey’s explanation for demise has not but been given, experiences The Sun.
Britpop legends Pulp shot to fame within the early ’90s fronted by lead singer Jarvis Cocker.
In a Twitter publish, Pulp mentioned: “Our beloved friend and bass player Steve Mackey passed away this morning.
“Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. Safe travels, Steve.
“We hope to catch up with you one day. All our love xx.”
Mackey joined Pulp in 1989, and performed his half of their third album Separations.
The bassist went on to play on all their subsequent studio albums, together with Different Class and His ’n’ Hers that are seen as excessive factors within the mid-90s Britpop scene.
The band went on a hiatus in 2002 however got here again collectively to carry out internationally in 2011 and 2012.
Pulp are set to hit the stage for a reunion tour this yr, however Mackey revealed in October that he wouldn’t be becoming a member of the others.
In a publish shared to Instagram, the musician defined: “I’ve decided to continue the work I’m engaged in – music, filmmaking and photography projects, and will not be joining them for these UK shows just announced.
“Wishing Candy, Nick, Mark and Jarvis the very best with forthcoming performances in the UK and also an enormous thanks to Pulp’s amazing fanbase, many of whom have sent me lovely messages today.”
The 56-year-old’s spouse Katie Grand shared a heartwrenching tribute on Thursday.
She mentioned her husband, who battled along with his well being for years, was adored by everybody.
“After three months in hospital, fighting with all his strength and determination, we are shocked and devastated to have said goodbye to my brilliant, beautiful husband Steve Mackey,” she wrote.
“Steve died today, a loss which has left myself, his son Marley, parents Kath and Paul, sister Michelle and many friends all heartbroken.
“Steve was the most talented man I knew, an exceptional musician, producer, photographer and filmmaker
“As in life, he was adored by everyone whose paths he crossed in the multiple creative disciplines he conquered.
“I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to all the NHS staff who worked tirelessly for Steve.
“He will be missed beyond words.”
This article initially appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission
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