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Bronski Beat co-founder Steve Bronski has died. He was 61.Paying tribute, former Bronski Beat vocalist Jimmy Somerville tweeted: “Sad to hear Steve Bronski has died.
He was a talented and very melodic man. Working with him on songs – and the one song that changed our lives and touched so many other lives – was a fun and exciting time”.Real name Steve Forrest, Bronski formed Bronski Beat in 1983 with Somerville and Larry Steinbachek (who died of cancer in 2016, aged 56).
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musician’s death was announced last Thursday (December 9) but no cause of death was given at the time.Now, Josephine Samuel, who had cared for Bronski after he suffered a stroke three years ago, said he lived in a flat in Soho, central London that was the scene of a fatal fire last Tuesday (December 7)Samuel told The Guardian that she had visited Bronski at the address the day before the fire and said: “Because he had suffered a stroke, it was difficult for him to get up.
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Steve Bronski, one-third of the influential British synth-pop band and gay pop pioneers Bronski Beat, has passed away at the age of 61. No cause of death was released. Bandmate Jimmy Somerville posted on social media, “Sad to hear Steve Bronski has died.
Steve Bronski, a cofounding member of the British synth-pop trio Bronski Beat, died Thursday. The BBC reported his age as 61. No cause of death or other details were given.
Steve Bronski was a co-founder of the British synthpop band Bronski Beat known for their hit song “Smalltown Boy.”Steve Bronski was a keyboardist/percussionist who formed the synthpop band Bronski Beat in 1983 with singer Jimmy Sommerville and keyboardist/percussionist Larry Steinbachek. The three band members were openly gay and wrote songs that reflected the difficulties of coming out.
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Founder of Bronski Beat, Steve Bronski has died aged 61.