Aussie r ocke Legend Bruce howe from fraternity has died aged 77 following a battle with cancer.
The Bass Player Died on January 29 in his hometown of adelaide, as per the Express,
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The Rocker was bandmates with Jimmy barnes And AC/DC’s Bon Scott in the ’70s Band, With Barnes Stepping in for Scott on Vocals when He left to join the iconic aussie band.
Barnes shared a moving tribute to his former bandmate on his instagram account, as well as a video of the band performing, with the two of it and centers.
“My Dear Friend Bruce Howe Has Passed After A Battle With Cancer,” He Told His Fans.
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“Bruce was the first person I rang when I want solo. He Played BASS With My Band and Helped Guide Me Through the Early Years of My Caer.
“Rip bruce. You were the most ferocious baser I’ve ever heard.”
However, one of the founding members of Fraternity, AlongSide John Bisset, Mick Jurd and Tony Buettel in 1970. Scott joined one year later.
The band Saw some success, having topped the national charts with singles Seasons of change and If you get it in 1971.
The Band Broke Up a Short Four Years Later, after which how remained active in the industry, often teaming up with his former bandmate barnes.
They worked togeether on a number of the cold chisel star’s Hits, IncludingWorking class man, no second prize and Daylight,
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After learning of his death, barnes spoke to Adelaide now About the Rock Pioneer’s Influence in his life.
“Bruce was a hard taskmaster. He used to hit me in the back of the head with his bas i sang flat.
“I can’t thank bruce enough for working with me after I left cold chisel.
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