Terence Wilson, a member of reggae band UB40 who was known by his stage name Astro, died after a short illness, his current band said. He was 64. Wilson was a member of UB40 for more than 30 years ...
Terence “Astro” Wilson, a member of the British reggae band UB40 who are most remembered for the breezy 1983 remake of Neil Diamond’s “Red Red Wine,” has died, according to reports. He was 64 years ...
They've recorded albums, toured the world and partied together - but now it's time for a parting of the ways. UB40 lead singer Duncan Campbell has revealed he is retiring from the band after more than ...
As UB40 lead singer Duncan Cambell announces his retirement following a seizure, fans post hundreds of 'big love' messages including 'thanks for the amazing memories' and 'your health comes first' ...
UB40 have announced that Duncan Campbell will be replaced by Kioko musician Matt Doyle as their lead singer. Campbell announced his retirement from music last week after suffering a seizure at home ...
The reggae act is at Stockbridge Amphitheatre Sept. 2 with the Original Wailers, Big Mountain and Maxi Priest. For successful bands that originated in the 1970s, very few have all their original band ...
UB40 singer Duncan Campbell is recovering in hospital after suffering a stroke. A statement from the band said the 62-year-old, from Birmingham, is “up and about” and doing well. Campbell replaced his ...
Terence Wilson, a member of reggae band UB40 who was known by his stage name Astro, died after a short illness, his current band said. He was 64. Wilson was a member of UB40 for more than 30 years ...
Terence Wilson, a member of reggae band UB40 who was known by his stage name Astro, died after a short illness, his current band said. He was 64. Wilson was a member of UB40 for more than 30 years ...