English musicians who died due to Esophageal cancer

Here are 2 famous musicians from England died in Esophageal cancer:

Tommy Eyre

Tommy Eyre (July 5, 1949 Sheffield-May 23, 2001) a.k.a. Tommy Erye or Eyre, Tommy was an English keyboard player.

His albums include Celestial Harp, Ivory Christmas and Celtic Dreams.

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Kim Brown

Kim Brown (May 2, 1945 Birmingham-October 11, 2011 Helsinki) a.k.a. Brown, Kim was an English musician and singer-songwriter.

Brown is best known as the bassist and one of the founding members of the English rock band, The Youngbloods. He played on all of the band's albums and wrote several of their songs. Brown started his career as a folk singer and his musical style can be described as a fusion of folk, rock, and blues. After The Youngbloods disbanded in 1971, Brown continued to make music and released several solo albums. He also worked as a producer and session musician for other artists. Brown was well-respected in the music industry and collaborated with a variety of musicians throughout his career. Brown passed away in 2011 while on tour in Finland. He was 66 years old.

In addition to his work with The Youngbloods, Kim Brown also played bass for a short time in the legendary New York folk-rock band The Lovin' Spoonful. He left the band amicably to focus on his own music. Brown's solo work included albums such as "New Rubbing on That Darn Old Thing", "This I Know", and "The Kim Brown Band Live in Boulder". His music has been described as introspective and poetic, with a focus on social issues and personal experiences. Brown was also a skilled photographer and often used his own photographs for album covers and other promotional materials. In his later years, Brown lived in Colorado and continued to perform and record music. He was survived by his wife and two children.

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