‘ALL THE ANGELS SING’

Richard Swift dead at 41 – The Shins and The Black Keys rocker passes away after battle with life-threatening condition

Richard Swift passed away this morning in Tacoma, Washington, according to a representative who spoke to Pitchfork.

A SINGER-SONGWRITER and member of alternative rock groups the The Black Keys and The Shins has died aged 41.

Richard Swift passed away this morning in Tacoma, Washington, according to a representative who spoke to Pitchfork.

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Musician Richard Swift has died aged 41Credit: check copyright

Swift had released solo music, was a former member of indie rock band The Shins, and was a touring bassist for alternative rock group The Black Keys.

He was a productive musicians with seven albums in just four years.

Dan Auerbach, his Black Keys bandmate, wrote on Instagram: "Today the world lost one of the most talented musicians I know.

"He’s now with his Mom and Sister. I will miss you my friend."

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Here he is pictured with his band The Arcs
Music video for late singer Richard Swift's Lady Luck
It was recently reported he was battling a very serious condition

A post on Swift's Facebook page today read: "And all the angels sing 'Que Sera Sera'. Richard Ochoa Swift March 16, 1977 - July 3, 2018."

Last month it emerged he suffered from a "life-threatening condition", though exact details of the illness were not revealed.

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Friends and family then launched a GoFundMe page to help pay bills for his treatment. It gathered $87,000 (£66,000) towards its $100,000 (£75,000) goal.

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During his career he worked with a broad range of musicians, including Sean Lennon and producer Mark Ronson as well as Ryan Adams.

Swift also collaborated with and produced music for Ray LaMontagne, Guster, Tennis and Sharon Van Etten, among others.


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