RIP Bob Andrews, 75, Founder of The Rumour, Produced The La's "There She Goes," Dozens of New Wave Classics - Showbiz411
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RIP Bob Andrews, 75, Founder of The Rumour, Produced The La's "There She Goes," Dozens of New Wave Classics - Showbiz411
Bob Andrews has reportedly died in New Mexico of cancer. He was 75. Andrews was unsung hero of the New Wave movement of the mid to late 70s. He fronted the band The Rumour, which also played behind Graham Parker. Prior to The Rumour, Andrews was part of the band called Brinsley Swartz, which also […] The post RIP Bob Andrews, 75, Founder of The Rumour, Produced The La’s “There She Goes,” Dozens of New Wave Classics appeared first on Showbiz411.
Bob Andrews, Keyboard Player for The Rumour, Dies At Age 75
Bob Andrews, the keyboard player for Graham Parker & The Rumour from 1975 to 1979, has died at the age of 75. Graham Parker announced Bob’s death on his socials saying, “My dear friend Bob Andrews, keyboard player in the Rumour has died. So deeply saddened by this news. RIP, Bob” Andrews performed on the four classic Graham Parker & The Rumour albums ‘Howlin’ Wind (1976), ‘Heat Treatment’ (1976), ‘Stick To Me’ (1977) and ‘Squeezing Out Sparks’ (…
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