Singer for Legendary 80’s Band ‘The Outfield’ Dead At 62

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The lead singer of the 80’s band ‘The Outfield,’ best known for their catchy hit ‘Your Love’ has died at the age of 62.

Tony Lewis passed away at his home outside London, England on Tuesday. The cause of his death has not yet been released.

As The New York Post reports:

“It is with deep sadness and sorrow to report that Tony Lewis singer of the ‘80s rock band the Outfield suddenly and unexpectedly passed away yesterday,” read a statement by Lewis’ publicist Bari Lieberman.

Born on Dec. 21, 1957, in a working-class neighborhood in London, the British musician and record producer co-founded the Outfield in 1984 with Alan Jackman and John Spinks. A mere year later, the powerpop band’s 1985 album “Play Deep” sold 3 million copies and cracked the top 10 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, largely due to the hit song “Your Love.”

The scintillating single — among the most recognizable ’80s rock anthems — has been covered or sampled more than 1,000 times, most famously by Katy Perry, Bruno Mars and B.o.B, among others, Yahoo Entertainment reported. “Your Love” also averages 2 million streams on Pandora weekly and 1 million views on YouTube and Spotify respectively per week, according to his site.

“Tony’s music touched people around the globe for decades,” wrote Lieberman, adding that his “legacy will live on forever through his beautiful family and his legendary music.”


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kbhret
kbhret
3 years ago

Great song indeed!!!
Live each day because you never know what day your expiration date is.
Condolences to his family, friends and band mates.

shosh7154
shosh7154
3 years ago
Reply to  kbhret

With Jesus there is no expiration date.