Kevan Staples dead: Rough Trade star and David Bowie support act dies as bandmate pays tribute

Kevan Staples dead: Rough Trade star and David Bowie support act dies as bandmate pays tribute

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David Bowie’s former support act has passed away. Kevan Staples, a friend and co-creator of Rough Trade, has confirmed that the actor has passed away at the age of 74.

Carole Pope shared the depressing news on Instagram. She wrote, “My beautiful friend and #roughtrade co-creator @kevanstaples passed away yesterday, along with a black and white image of the star.” He was a brilliant light that will never go out.

No further information has been released about his death, but devastated fans who shared their thoughts quickly found condolence messages in the comments section. One wrote, “A brilliant musician and wonderful person, Carole. I’m so sorry.

Another person remarked, “Iconic you both are and always will be.

Rough Trade stars Carole Pope and Kevan Staples (Getty Images).

“You two had a great time at The Elmo,” said the actor. incredibly talented. A third wrote: “Heartbreaking, I’m so sorry for your loss,” which is a sad loss. And express your thoughts to his family. Your partnership was a natural force, “followed by a love heart emoji.”

Staples co-wrote the band’s risky breakout hit High School Confidential and co-founded the legendary rock band. Other popular tunes included Birds of a Feather and All Touch.

After bursting onto the scene in the 1980s, the band received four Juno Awards. In 2023, they were later inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame.

Their music challenged conventions and had a lasting impact on Canada’s cultural landscape, according to a post on the Instagram page of the Canada Walk of Fame.

Pope described the development of the pair’s relationship and the formation of Rough Trade in a 2000 speech. The band took the place of the Bullwhip Brothers, which had previously been called.

They opened for David Bowie on a number of his Canadian dates on his Serious Moonlight tour in 1983 when they made a joint tour with the legendary musician.

However, the band ended a short while later. After unsuccessful attempts to enter the American market, they declared to reporters that they did not want to simply tread financial water.

In 1994, Pope told the Canadian Press, “We were also writing about politics, and people didn’t pick up as much on that,” and that was in addition to the sexuality section.

They did briefly reunite in 2001, and they gradually regrouped for shows.

Staples made the decision to enter the world of movies and television shows with a background in music.

He once claimed that his best work, “I think we did our part in shaking up the Canadian industry,” was true.

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