The Stone Roses issue heartfelt tribute to ‘greatest’ Mani after tragic death

After learning that Gary “Mani” Mounfield had tragically passed away at his home at the age of 63, The Stone Roses have shared a tribute to the late musician.

In a tribute, The Stone Roses named Mani “the greatest.” Gary Mounfield passed away suddenly earlier today at his Manchester home.

No patient was taken to the hospital despite the emergency services being called to the private address. Mani’s death is not currently known. His former bandmates from the Stone Roses posted a moving tribute on social media as the music industry mourns his passing.

The band apologised to Mani’s “brother Mani” by posting a photo of him in his element on stage. The best bass player and friend we could have hoped for. x”.

Peter Hook, a fellow bass player who was formerly with New Order and Joy Division, said: “Oh God. Mani, they really do, but they just don’t work for me this time. I find it hard to believe. I’m extending my entire love to his family. This is so depressing. RIP, mate. Love Hooky . Ian Brown, X’s former Stones bandmate, wrote “Rest in peace Mani X.”

And Manchester United said on X: “A Manchester music icon and a passionate, lifelong Red. Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield.”

Reverend and the Makers’ Jon McClure said on Instagram: “My heart is broken. Found out this morning and just felt low as it gets all day. Mani was my musical hero and just a lovely genuine human. When my Dad died, he offered me the warmest and best advice. No fuss, privately, straight up and always available to everyone.

I’m a little ill myself right now, but I’m not ashamed to cry when I read the news. See for yourself a true game legend on the next one, mate. RIP. Gordon Smart, a former showbiz journalist and broadcaster, once said, “Big love, Rev. The best of us. Even with all the rage that came with my turf, he was still so strong. “A diamond.”

Oasis icon, Liam Gallagher, said: “In total shock and absolutely devastated on hearing the news about Manu, my hero. RIP RKID LG.” Former Happy Mondays singer Rowetta added: “Back with your Imelda, Mani. Going to miss you so much. All my love to the boys, the family & all those who knew & loved him.”

Tim Burgess, the lead singer of The Charlatans, said, “I shared this photo a week or so ago on Mani’s birthday – It never failed to make me smile,” and it was exactly the same for the man himself. Such a lovely friend, one of the best in every way. Never to be forgotten, Love you Mani.

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I’m “absolutely gutted” to learn about Mani, who I have always loved and will always love, deeply and forever, according to Echo and the Bunnymen’s Ian McCulloch. Like a brother. To be honest, I’m shocked. Please explain that this is just a bad dream. My thoughts, feelings, and Manilove to Mac Bunnyman Xxx to all of his family

Imelda, his wife, had battled stage four bowel cancer, but she had no symptoms before her diagnosis, so Mani’s heartbreaking passing occurred almost two years after her passing.

Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s neighbours speak out after star’s sudden death

Gary “Mani” Mounsfield passed away at the age of 63 after a decades-long musical career, including playing for Stone Roses, was announced today.

After the music star’s sudden passing today, Gary “Mani” Mounfield’s neighbors have spoken out. The musician’s death at the age of 63 was revealed today.

The Stone Roses bass player was most well known for his roles in Primal Scream and Stone Roses in music. His neighbors have since spoken with him about the star and what he was like when he was not in the spotlight.

His wife passed away as well, but his sudden death occurred just two years later. According to reports, emergency services were called to Mani’s home in Heaton Moor, Stockport.

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A neighbor told The MEN that she once said, “I only saw him occasionally, and I occasionally collected a parcel for him.” On this street, I don’t know anyone who had a good relationship with him. He stayed away from his family and himself.

When emergency services arrived, no patient was taken to the hospital, but on arrival, residents noticed an ambulance outside around 11 a.m.

I passed by the ambulance about 11 a.m., according to another resident who saw it on the street. I witnessed two ambulances outside. Because the entire staff was inside, I was unable to inquire what had happened.

I can’t recall when they left, but they were there for a while. I didn’t get to know or interact with him because he’s always been a quiet neighbor. Although we weren’t in the same social circles, I was aware that he lived quite close by.

Announcing the sad news of his death, Mani’s family shared a post on Facebook today which read: “IT IS WITH THE HEAVIEST OF HEARTS THAT I HAVE TO ANNOUNCE THE SAD PASSING OF MY BROTHER GARY MANI MOUNFIELD. RIP RKID.”

Ian Brown, Roses bandmate, posted the message “Remain in peace, Mani x.” on X. On the day of Mani’s announcement, Oasis frontman Liam, who is on a tour in South America, said: “In total shock and devastated. My hero, RKid, RIP. LG. “

Shaun Ryder, the frontman of Happy Mondays, wrote, “RIP Mani, my heartfelt condolences to his twin boys and all of his family.” A Manchester music legend and devoted Red, as Manchester United once said on “X.” The family of Gary “Mani” Mounfield receives our sincere condolences.

Mani had just announced his plans for a speaking tour of the UK starting in September 2026, which would feature recollections of pivotal career moments like the Stone Roses’ 1990 performance at Spike Island and their follow-up performance in 2011.

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Mani was born in Crumpsall, a suburb of Manchester, in November 1962, and graduated from Rusholme College when she was 16 years old. In Greater Manchester at the beginning of the 1980s, Mani and John Squire and Andy Couzens co-founded the band the Fireside Chaps.

The Stone Roses band changed their name and lineup several times before becoming The Stone Roses. Singer Brown, guitarist John Squire, and drummer Alan “Reni’ Wren” were then a part of The Stone Roses’ classic lineup.

Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s neighbours speak out after star’s sudden death

Gary “Mani” Mounsfield passed away at the age of 63 after a decades-long musical career, including playing for Stone Roses, was announced today.

After the music star’s sudden passing today, Gary “Mani” Mounfield’s neighbors have spoken out. The musician’s death at the age of 63 was revealed today.

The Stone Roses bass player was most well known for his roles in Primal Scream and Stone Roses in music. His neighbors have since spoken with him about the star and what he was like when he was not in the spotlight.

His wife passed away as well, but his sudden death occurred just two years later. According to reports, emergency services were called to Mani’s home in Heaton Moor, Stockport.

READ MORE: Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield obituary – Stone Roses and Primal Scream icon dies aged 63READ MORE: Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield seen at Ricky Hatton’s funeral in last public appearance

A neighbor told The MEN that she once said, “I only saw him occasionally, and I occasionally collected a parcel for him.” On this street, I don’t know anyone who had a good relationship with him. He stayed away from his family and himself.

When emergency services arrived, no patient was taken to the hospital, but on arrival, residents noticed an ambulance outside around 11 a.m.

I passed by the ambulance about 11 a.m., according to another resident who saw it on the street. I witnessed two ambulances outside. Because the entire staff was inside, I was unable to inquire what had happened.

I can’t recall when they left, but they were there for a while. I didn’t get to know or interact with him because he’s always been a quiet neighbor. I knew he lived quite close by but we weren’t in the same social circles. “

Announcing the sad news of his death, Mani’s family shared a post on Facebook today which read: “IT IS WITH THE HEAVIEST OF HEARTS THAT I HAVE TO ANNOUNCE THE SAD PASSING OF MY BROTHER GARY MANI MOUNFIELD. RIP RKID.”

Paying tribute Roses bandmate Ian Brown posted on X:” Rest in peace Mani x. “While Oasis frontman Liam, on tour with the band in South America said:” In total shock and absolutely devastated on hearing the news about Mani. My hero RIP RKid. LG. “

Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder posted:” RIP Mani – my heartfelt condolences to his twin boys and all of his family. “Manchester United said on X:” A Manchester music icon and a passionate, lifelong Red. Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of Gary ‘ Mani ‘ Mounfield. “

Just last week, Mani had announced plans for a speaking tour of the UK, beginning next September 2026 in which he would look back on pivotal career moments such as the Stone Roses ‘ 1990 Spike Island gig and their comeback tour in 2011.

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Mani was born in November 1962 in Crumpsall an outer suburb of Manchester and went to Xaverian College in Rusholme before leaving school at the age 16. Mani then formed the band the Fireside Chaps with John Squire and Andy Couzens in Greater Manchester in the early 80s.

After several name and lineup changes the band became the Stone Roses. Mani was then part of The Stone Roses ‘ classic line-up alongside singer Brown, guitarist John Squire and drummer Alan ‘ Reni ‘ Wren.

The Stone Roses’ Mani’s love life with wife Imelda and tragic orphaned twins

The Stone Roses icon Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield has tragically died – almost two years to the day after his late wife, Imelda, and has left behind two young children

Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield’s twins have now become orphans. The Stone Roses icon tragically died aged 63, after an ambulance was called to his private address on Thursday.

No patient was taken to the hospital after the emergency services attended his home. No cause of death has been given yet. Mani’s death came just over two years to the day after his wife, Imelda, tragically passed away following a courageous battle with stage four bowel cancer.

Imelda died on November 18, 2023, aged just 52. The couple shared twin boys, Gene Clark and George Christopher, who are believed to be around the age of 12. Mani shared the news that he’d become a dad on social media back in January 2013.

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Taking to Imelda’s X, formerly known as Twitter account, the late musician said: “Mani here, we have had two gorgeous boys today, Gene Clark & George Christopher, many thanks for the well wishes, love n peace to all.”

Mani and Imelda first revealed they were expecting in September 2012, just months before they welcomed their sons. He said the two boys were “double bass”.

Since his death, Gary’s nephew shared a touching tribute on social media. He said: “Unfortunately with sad news my uncle Gary Mani Mounfield from the stone roses has sadly passed away today. Thinking of his twins and my uncle Greg at this sad time. He will be reunited in heaven with his lovely wife Imelda RIP Manni Your annoying nephew.”

Prior to Imelda’s diagnosis, she said she hadn’t been unwell, with the news coming as a shock to the couple. Speaking to ITV’s Granada Reports in October 2022, Imelda said: “The tumour in my bowel had spread to my liver. It was a massive shock, because I wasn’t really poorly.

“Then I had some emergency surgery, and I responded quite well to chemo, so I’ve been on quite a big journey over the past two years.” Mani added: “One day you can be paranoid and flapping and very, very fearful about stuff and then the next day you can see she’s putting in the effort, there’s a pride in the fight of the lady.

“When you’ve been told first of all you’ve got cancer, then you might not live five years, it’s two proper Tyson blows. Walking on stage at Wembley Stadium in front of 90 thousand people is a doddle compared to this.

“It’s made me so appreciative of the NHS for what they do and it’s made me re-evaluate everything. All these gigs, all these records, they don’t mean a thing. It means nothing, as long as this lady’s ok and my family’s ok, everything else is superfluous.”

After Imelda’s funeral, Mani’s former Stones bandmate, Joh Squires, opened up about his bond with Mani and how he and Imelda had a great bond with his children. Squires said: “Mani and his wife really doted on our girls when they were younger.

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“I’ve been in touch with Mani a lot since the first time the band broke up. We used to go on holiday together, the two families. They’d always shower the girls with gifts – Mani still chucks money at them.”

The Stone Roses’ Mani’s love life with wife Imelda and tragic orphaned twins

The Stone Roses icon Gary ‘ Mani ‘ Mounfield has tragically died – almost two years to the day after his late wife, Imelda, and has left behind two young children

Gary ‘ Mani ‘ Mounfield’s twins have now become orphans. The Stone Roses icon tragically died aged 63, after an ambulance was called to his private address on Thursday.

No patient was taken to the hospital after the emergency services attended his home. No cause of death has been given yet. Mani’s death came just over two years to the day after his wife, Imelda, tragically passed away following a courageous battle with stage four bowel cancer.

Imelda died on November 18, 2023, aged just 52. The couple shared twin boys, Gene Clark and George Christopher, who are believed to be around the age of 12. Mani shared the news that he’d become a dad on social media back in January 2013.

READ MORE: Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield obituary – Stone Roses and Primal Scream icon dies aged 63READ MORE: Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield seen at Ricky Hatton’s funeral in last public appearance

Taking to Imelda’s X, formerly known as Twitter account, the late musician said: “Mani here, we have had two gorgeous boys today, Gene Clark & George Christopher, many thanks for the well wishes, love n peace to all.”

Mani and Imelda first revealed they were expecting in September 2012, just months before they welcomed their sons. He said the two boys were “double bass”.

Since his death, Gary’s nephew shared a touching tribute on social media. He said: “Unfortunately with sad news my uncle Gary Mani Mounfield from the stone roses has sadly passed away today. Thinking of his twins and my uncle Greg at this sad time. He will be reunited in heaven with his lovely wife Imelda RIP Manni Your annoying nephew”.

Prior to Imelda’s diagnosis, she said she hadn’t been unwell, with the news coming as a shock to the couple. Speaking to ITV’s Granada Reports in October 2022, Imelda said: “The tumour in my bowel had spread to my liver. It was a massive shock, because I wasn’t really poorly.

” Then I had some emergency surgery, and I responded quite well to chemo, so I’ve been on quite a big journey over the past two years. “Mani added:” One day you can be paranoid and flapping and very, very fearful about stuff and then the next day you can see she’s putting in the effort, there’s a pride in the fight of the lady.

“When you’ve been told first of all you’ve got cancer, then you might not live five years, it’s two proper Tyson blows. Walking on stage at Wembley Stadium in front of 90 thousand people is a doddle compared to this.

“It’s made me so appreciative of the NHS for what they do and it’s made me re-evaluate everything. All these gigs, all these records, they don’t mean a thing. It means nothing, as long as this lady’s ok and my family’s ok, everything else is superfluous.”

After Imelda’s funeral, Mani’s former Stones bandmate, Joh Squires, opened up about his bond with Mani and how he and Imelda had a great bond with his children. Squires said:” Mani and his wife really doted on our girls when they were younger.

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“I’ve been in touch with Mani a lot since the first time the band broke up. We used to go on holiday together, the two families. They’d always shower the girls with gifts – Mani still chucks money at them”.

Damian Hurley claps back at rift rumours with mum Elizabeth amid her romance with Billy Ray Cyrus

Damian Hurley has hit back at speculation about a rift with his actress mum Elizabeth after claims their relationship had turned sour following her Billy Ray Cyrus romance

Damian Hurley has hit back at rumours of a rift with his mother, actress Elizabeth Hurley, following reports of tension over her romance with Billy Ray Cyrus.

Speculation has swirled in recent months over a supposed rift between the 25-year-old and his mum, 60, after she went pubic with her new relationship with the country singer, 64, earlier this year. Sources claim Damian was unhappy about the singer’s presence in his mother’s life and he has since moved out of his mother’s home, according to a report.

However, Damian has now moved to put the rumours to rest. Taking to Instagram this week, he said: “I’ve been in the public eye since the day I was born and rarely comment on anything written about me or my family but recent stories are so startlingly untrue that I want to offer a little clarity.”

He went on: “For the record: I adore @billyraycyrus and think he’s one of the sweetest men I’ve ever met. I love seeing my mom so happy. Billy’s kids are also adorable and everyone gets along beautifully; any claims to the contrary are yawn-inducing and tediously untrue.”

Damian added: “I have a very modern family – from my cherished father Arun to my wonderful stepsiblings @brookewarne, @summerwarne, @jacksonwarne18 – and I feel blessed every day to be surrounded by so much love and support. I’m grateful for the truth we live despite the stories others write for us.”

Damian Hurley is the son of Elizabeth Hurley and American businessman Steve Bing, though he considers her ex-husband, Arun Nayar, to be his father, a source claims.

A close family source confirmed to the Daily Mail that while Steve Bing was his biological dad, it was Arun who provided the steady fatherly presence in Damian’s life, guiding and supporting him as he grew up.

They also revealed that some distance has developed between mother and son in recent months. Damian moved into his own flat in Earl’s Court, West London, earlier this year, shortly after Hurley, began her relationship with Billy Ray Cyrus.

Elizabeth has been spending significant time with the American singer, including trips to his ranch in Tennessee, and sources say she is very much in the “honeymoon phase,” enjoying the early excitement of her relationship.

They said: “And perhaps Damian would sooner see her alone. She and Damian are still best friends but I hear that they are no longer joined at the hip socially. They now go out without each other, and Damian is starting to carve his own path. I’ve even heard that they have butted heads on occasion.”

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Elizabeth and Billy debuted their relationship on easter Day, sharing a loving poster back in April. They showed off their romance with a PDA pic they posted to both of their Instagram accounts.