On Tuesday, the music world was rocked by Mark Lanegan's death on Tuesday at his home in Ireland. At this time, no cause of death is stated and the public
Hearing about Mark Lanegan passing away has properly stopped me in my tracks. I’m absolutely gutted. Met him on a couple of occasions and I was nervous because I loved him so much. He was a perfect gentleman, really kind.
One of THE great singers of the last 30 years. So sad 💔We lost a brother today. Mark Lanegan was an incredible voice, spirit and talented soul. This was taken at his studio right when I went to say goodbye to him and his wife Shelley before they moved to Europe. We will miss you my friend.
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