In a heartbreaking announcement, the world of music mourns the loss of Andy Rourke, the iconic bassist of The Smiths, who passed away on May 19 at the age of 59.
The news was confirmed by the band’s guitarist, Johnny Marr, who expressed profound sadness over Rourke’s death following a prolonged battle with pancreatic cancer.
Marr took to Twitter to share his grief, stating that Andy will be fondly remembered as a “kind and beautiful soul” by those fortunate enough to know him, while music lovers will always cherish his extraordinary talent.
He also requested privacy for Rourke’s family and friends during this difficult time, underscoring the deep impact Rourke had on those around him.
Rourke joined The Smiths in 1982, contributing to the band’s distinctive sound until their breakup in 1987, just prior to the release of their fourth studio album, “Strangeways, Here We Come.”
His innovative bass lines helped define the group’s unique style, which remains influential to this day.
After The Smiths disbanded, Rourke continued to make waves in the music scene, collaborating with Morrissey on various solo projects.