UB40 sax player and songwriter Brian Travers has died at the age of 62, the group has confirmed.
The musician, a founding member of the reggae band, died at his home in Moseley surrounded by his family on August 22.
A statement from the band to the PA news agency said: “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our comrade, brother, founding UB40 member and musical legend, Brian David Travers.
“Brian passed away yesterday evening after a long and heroic battle with cancer. Our thoughts are with Brian’s wife Lesley, his daughter Lisa and son Jamie.”
“We are all devastated by this news and ask that you respect the family’s need for privacy at this time,” they added.
Travers formed the band in 1978 with his bandmates from various schools across Birmingham, choosing their name as a reference to a form issued to people claiming unemployment benefits at the time.
UB40 produced hits including Red Red Wine and Falling In Love With You and has sold 100 million albums worldwide.
The band scored more than 40 top 40 songs in the UK and are recognised as one of the country’s most successful bands.
Travers’ last performance with UB40 was at a concert in December 2019 held at the Arena Birmingham.
In March 2019 he missed the band’s anniversary tour after he had a seizure at home and was found to have two tumours on his brain.
A statement from Dr David Jenkinson, interim chief executive of The Brain Tumour Charity, said: “All of us at The Brain Tumour Charity are deeply saddened by Brian’s death.
“Our thoughts are with his family and friends, and with everyone who was inspired by his career and the success of the band.
“His loss is a fierce reminder of why we must move further and faster every day in the battle against brain tumours, so that other families do not have to endure this kind of heartbreak in the future.
“We are committed to fighting for all those people whose lives are turned upside down by this devastating disease.”
The band line-up remained the same for nearly three decades until January 2008, when Ali Campbell left the band.
In June this year UB40 frontman Duncan Campbell announced his retirement from music due to ill health and was replaced by Kioko musician Matt Doyle as the band’s lead singer.
Doyle joined the most recent line-up of Robin Campbell, Jimmy Brown, Earl Falconer, Norman Hassan, Laurence Parry, Tony Mullings, Martin Meredith and Travers.
The musician, a founding member of the reggae band, died at his home in Moseley surrounded by his family on August 22.
A statement from the band to the PA news agency said: “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our comrade, brother, founding UB40 member and musical legend, Brian David Travers.
“Brian passed away yesterday evening after a long and heroic battle with cancer. Our thoughts are with Brian’s wife Lesley, his daughter Lisa and son Jamie.”
“We are all devastated by this news and ask that you respect the family’s need for privacy at this time,” they added.
Travers formed the band in 1978 with his bandmates from various schools across Birmingham, choosing their name as a reference to a form issued to people claiming unemployment benefits at the time.
UB40 produced hits including Red Red Wine and Falling In Love With You and has sold 100 million albums worldwide.
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our comrade, brother, founding UB40 member and musical legend, Brian David Travers. Brian passed away yesterday evening with his family by his side, after a long and heroic battle with cancer. pic.twitter.com/V3EguMJCYY
— UB40 (@UB40OFFICIAL) August 23, 2021
The band scored more than 40 top 40 songs in the UK and are recognised as one of the country’s most successful bands.
Travers’ last performance with UB40 was at a concert in December 2019 held at the Arena Birmingham.
In March 2019 he missed the band’s anniversary tour after he had a seizure at home and was found to have two tumours on his brain.
A statement from Dr David Jenkinson, interim chief executive of The Brain Tumour Charity, said: “All of us at The Brain Tumour Charity are deeply saddened by Brian’s death.
“Our thoughts are with his family and friends, and with everyone who was inspired by his career and the success of the band.
“His loss is a fierce reminder of why we must move further and faster every day in the battle against brain tumours, so that other families do not have to endure this kind of heartbreak in the future.
“We are committed to fighting for all those people whose lives are turned upside down by this devastating disease.”
The band line-up remained the same for nearly three decades until January 2008, when Ali Campbell left the band.
In June this year UB40 frontman Duncan Campbell announced his retirement from music due to ill health and was replaced by Kioko musician Matt Doyle as the band’s lead singer.
Doyle joined the most recent line-up of Robin Campbell, Jimmy Brown, Earl Falconer, Norman Hassan, Laurence Parry, Tony Mullings, Martin Meredith and Travers.