Founding member of reggae pop giants UB40, Astro, dies after short illness
Former vocalist and founding member of British reggae
group UB40 — which rose to fame in the 1980s with hits like Red, Red Wine and
Can’t Help Falling In Love — has died at the age of 64, his band members
confirmed.
Terence Wilson — who went by the stage name Astro —
performed with UB40 until 2013 before forming a breakaway band.
"We are absolutely devastated and completely
heartbroken to have to tell you that our beloved Astro has today passed away
after a very short illness," his current band, UB40 featuring Ali Campbell
and Astro, said on Twitter late Saturday.
"The world will never be the same without
him."
His former band confirmed the news, saying Wilson
had died after "a short illness".
UB40’s pop reggae cover of Neil Diamond’s Red Red
Wine propelled them to fame, with the band going on to sell more than 100
million records.
They also held the record — shared with Madness —
for most weeks spent in the UK singles chart in the 1980s.
Hailing from the British Midlands city of
Birmingham, the group rode a wave of youthful discontent against the economic
and political status quo, with their name referring to a form provided to
people claiming unemployment benefits.
Drummer Jimmy Brown told the Guardian this year that
the group had even been under surveillance by British intelligence.
"MI5 were tapping our phones, watching our
houses, all sorts," he said.
"We weren’t planning the revolution, but if the
revolution happened, we knew what side we were going to be on."

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