English musicians who died due to Multiple sclerosis

Here are 1 famous musicians from England died in Multiple sclerosis:

Ronnie Lane

Ronnie Lane (April 1, 1946 Plaistow, Newham-June 4, 1997 Trinidad) also known as Lane, Ronnie, Ronald Frederick Lane, Plonk or Three-Piece was an English singer, bassist, songwriter, musician, singer-songwriter and record producer.

His albums include See Me, April Fool, How Come, Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance / One for the Road, One for the Road, Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance, Happy Birthday, Kuschty Rye: The Singles: 1973–1980, Just for a Moment and Kuschty Rye. Genres: Folk rock, Rock music, Rhythm and blues, Psychedelic music and Psychedelic rock.

Ronnie Lane rose to fame as the bassist and founding member of the influential band, Small Faces, which later became Faces with the addition of Rod Stewart and Ron Wood. Lane wrote some of the band's most beloved songs, including "Ooh La La" and "Debris." He also played a significant role in shaping the band's sound, blending elements of rock, R&B, and folk music into their signature sound.

After leaving Faces, Lane released a number of successful solo albums, including "Anymore for Anymore," which spawned the hit single "How Come." He also formed his own band, Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance, which released several albums throughout the 1970s.

In addition to his musical career, Lane was known for his philanthropic work, particularly his efforts to raise awareness and funds for multiple sclerosis research, a disease he was diagnosed with in the early 1980s.

Ronnie Lane's legacy continues to influence musicians to this day, with many citing his songwriting and musicianship as a major influence on their own work.

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