Massive Attack guitarist Angelo Bruschini dies

Massive Attack, guitarist Angelo Bruschini dies

The English guitarist of Italian origin Angelo Bruschiniwhich is in addition to his membership Payof rimshot, of Blue planes he also worked with me on tour major attack Starting in the 1990s, he died of lung cancer. The band announced the news with a heartfelt post on Facebook a few hours after the first, silent, with a single all-black image and the caption “RIP Angelo.”

On social media i major attack They then wrote: “We are devastated. How lucky we were to have such a life together. What a brilliant and eccentric talent you have. It is impossible to quantify your contribution.”

Bristol-born Angelo Bruschini joined the group in the 90s. In addition to performing with several bands, he produced the alternative rock band’s self-titled album in 1997 Strange love. He also played guitar for the song Jane Taylor Blowing This Candle Out, released in 2005.

In a public social media post in July Bruschini He wrote that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and that several specialists had wished him “good luck.”

He added: “I’ve had a great life, I’ve seen the world many times, I’ve met many wonderful people, but the door is closing, I think I’ll write a book.”