City
Epaper

UB40 songwriter, sax player Brian Travers dies after battle with cancer

By IANS | Updated: August 25, 2021 13:55 IST

London, Aug 25 Two years after two tumours were detected in his brain, Brian Travers, the 62-year-old founding ...

Open in App

London, Aug 25 Two years after two tumours were detected in his brain, Brian Travers, the 62-year-old founding member of Birmingham's world-famous reggae band died peacefully on Sunday evening at his home in Moseley, UK.

At the time of his death, Travers, associated with such anthemic numbers as 'Red Red Wine' and 'Can't Help Falling in Love', was surrounded by his family on Sunday evening. His last performance with UB40 took place at the band's hometown concert in the Arena Birmingham on December 21, 2019.

A statement on behalf of 'UB40' said: "It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our comrade, brother, founding UB40 member and musical legend, Brian David Travers. Brian passed away yesterday evening after a long and heroic battle with cancer."

The Labour Party's former leader and MP from Islington, Jeremy Corbyn, reacted to the news with words echoing the sentiments of the band's countless fans across the world: "What a legend. What a musician."

His bandmates in their official tweet said: "Our thoughts are with Brian's wife Lesley, his daughter Lisa and son Jamie. We are all devastated by this news ...." Those who have savoured the music of UB40 must have felt likewise.

Travers, then an electrician's apprentice, co-founded the eight-man UB40 in 1978 with a group of friends whose ethnicities were as diverse as the immigrant-dominated neighbourhood, Baisall Heath, where its frontman Ian Campbell grew up. Its members were of English, Welsh, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish and Yemeni parentage.

They chose their name after a form issued at the time to people claiming unemployment benefits. The members of the band were unemployed at the time when they came together. Since then, UB40's lineup remained unchanged, until 2008, when Ali Campbell left the band.

Nominated four times for a Grammy, the band has had 50 of its tracks on the UK Singles Chart and sold more than 70 million albums world.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Brian TraversBrian david traversLondonBirminghamLabour PartyPremier of saAdministrative capitalHealth and labour ministriesUnion minister for labourPartij van de arbeid
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalLondon Fire: Jewish Hatzolah Ambulances Set Ablaze in Golders Green Area (Watch Videos)

InternationalLondon Tube Viral Video: Woman Shows Filthy Conditions, Sparks Online Debate

MumbaiMumbai: Gulf Airspace Closure Creates Chaos at CSMIA, 854 Flights Cancelled, London Fares Spike to ₹1.4 Lakh

MumbaiMumbai Airport: Antique Gold and Silver Coins Smuggled From London Seized by Customs

MumbaiMumbai-London Air India Flight Diverted to Gatwick Due to Rough Weather Conditions at Heathrow Airport

Entertainment Realted Stories

Entertainment‘Jaiye Sajana’ hitmaker Satinder Sartaaj meets Sunny Deol, calls his presence calm and ‘soothing’

EntertainmentSamay Raina brings unfiltered, trademark style in comedy special ‘Still Alive’

EntertainmentGigi Hadid addresses controversy over her name mentioned in Epstein files

EntertainmentDhurandhar 2 Box Office Collection Day 17: Ranveer Singh’s Film Crosses Rs 1564 Crore Worldwide, Inches Closer to Rs 1000 Crore Mark in India; Check Day-Wise Earnings Report

EntertainmentDhurandhar: The Revenge Actor Udaybir Sandhu Says ‘Didn’t Expect This Response,’ as Dialogue Wins Hearts