Underground Lovers Drummer Richard Andrew Dead At 58
Richard Andrew, the drummer for award-winning Australian Underground Lovers, died Wednesday (Oct. 30). He was 58 years outdated.
News of Andrews’ passing was shared by each his household and his bandmates, who each took to social media to substantiate the information. Andrews himself had taken to social media only one week earlier to disclose he had been identified with stage IV metastatic lung most cancers.
“Our beautiful Richard John Andrew died at around 5.25am, this morning” the musician’s household wrote. “His death, as he was in life, was epic. He left this world, face to face with his wife, Nicolette, as she sang their song ‘Do You Realise’ by The Flaming Lips. We are all heartbroken though relieve that our sweet prince is finally free.”
“It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our charming beautiful force of nature Richard John Andrew,” Underground Lovers echoed on social media. “We are numb with grief and sadness. He passed peacefully in his sleep at home this morning with his wife Nicolette at his side.”
Andrew first rose to fame as a member of the Underground Lovers in 1988. He joined the group as their drummer shortly earlier than they modified their identify from the preliminary GBVB after founding members Glenn Bennie and Vincent Giarrusso.
(*58*) his preliminary tenure with the group, Andrew was readily available to share of their sole ARIA Award win for Best New Talent in 1992, and carried out on three of the group’s studio albums, together with 1994’s Dream It Down, which peaked at No. 55 on the nationwide charts.
Leaving the group forward following the discharge of Dream It Down, Andrew went on to carry out with a lot of completely different bands in Australia, together with kinderland, Red Textas, Registered Nurse, and others.
Though Underground Lovers would initially disband in 2002, Andrew took half of their reunion in 2009, going to carry out on albums akin to 2013’s Weekend, 2017’s Staring At You Staring At Me, and 2019’s A Left Turn.
In his submit on social media saying his analysis final week, Andrew shared a dictated message reflecting on his imminent passing.
“I am completely reconciled to whatever the future is, however, that future is probably quite limited and I’m in the process of preparing to pop this mortal coil and return to the trees, as it were,” he wrote. “I cannot overstate enough what an honour and a privilege it has been to know you all over the last 58 years, and to have lived the most incredible, incredible life.”