English musicians died at 46

Here are 3 famous musicians from England died at 46:

Duncan Browne

Duncan Browne (March 25, 1947-May 28, 1993) also known as Ducan Browne or Browne, Duncan was an English singer.

His discography includes: The Wild Places, Streets of Fire, Duncan Browne, The Wild Places '91, The Wild Places, Give Me Take You, Songs of Love and War, Journey, Send Me the Bill for Your Friendship and The Wild Places - Streets Of Fire.

He died as a result of cancer.

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Freddie Mills

Freddie Mills (June 26, 1919 Parkstone-July 25, 1965 London) also known as Freddie Mills Former Light Heavyweight Champion of the World, Fearless Freddie or Frederick Percival Mills was an English professional boxer and actor.

Born in Parkstone, Dorset, Mills began his boxing career as an amateur before turning professional in 1940. He quickly rose through the ranks and won the British light heavyweight title in 1948 before capturing the world title in 1950. Mills was known for his aggressive style and powerful punches, which earned him a reputation as one of the most exciting fighters of his era.

After retiring from boxing in 1958, Mills became a regular on British television and radio, hosting his own variety show and appearing in several films. However, he struggled with depression and financial difficulties, which may have contributed to his decision to take his own life in 1965. His death shocked the boxing world and has remained a subject of speculation and controversy ever since.

He died as a result of suicide.

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Mick Ronson

Mick Ronson (May 26, 1946 Kingston upon Hull-April 29, 1993 London) also known as Ronson, Mick, Michael Ronson or Ronno was an English musician, record producer, songwriter and guitarist.

His albums: Heaven and Hull, Play Don’t Worry, Slaughter on 10th Avenue, Showtime, Just Like This, Indian Summer, Yui Orta, Secret Sessions and Only After Dark. Genres he performed include Rock music, Glam rock and Hard rock.

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