Alex Ligertwood
Former Santana singer dies at 79
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Alex Ligertwood — who contributed vocals to iconic Latin rock band Santana through the years — has died, TMZ has discovered.
His daughter, THANKSbroke the information on Saturday, and Brogan’s company confirmed the information on Sunday, saying he “handed peacefully in his sleep along with his canine Bobo by his facet”… simply 2 weeks after his final live performance. He was dwelling in his longtime dwelling in Santa Monica when he died.
Brandon Paula guitarist who toured with Alex in recent times as a part of the band “Icons of Traditional Rock,” known as Alex a “world-class skilled” in a press release to TMZ. He continued… “His voice was a drive of nature – soulful, from the center and legendary each night time. Past the music, he was an unbelievable human being and a pricey pal.”
Brandon added… “Having a singer who has labored with icons like Carlos Santana And Jeff Beck complimenting my guitar taking part in is one thing I’ll carry with me perpetually. » Clips of the duo sharing the stage collectively may be seen beneath.
Alex served as Santana’s lead singer 5 instances between 1979 and 1994 and labored on albums reminiscent of 1979’s “Marathon,” 1979’s “Zebop!” ” in 1981, “Shango” in 1982 and “Sacred Fireplace: Stay in South America” in 1993. He introduced a few of their greatest hits to life on stage, together with “Successful”, “Maintain On” and “All I Ever Needed”.
TMZ reached out to Santana’s reps…to this point, no response.
He was mourned by the music world following his loss of life – and one factor is obvious – he was beloved by all who knew him and his highly effective voice shall be vastly missed.
He was 79 years outdated.
RIP
