Gary “Mani” Mounfield, the bassist of influential English rock band the Stone Roses, has died. He was 63.
The musician’s brother, Greg Mounfield, shared the information on Fb, writing “It’s with the heaviest of hearts that I’ve to announce the unhappy passing of my brother.” His reason behind loss of life has not been revealed.
The information comes after the Stone Roses’ founding member introduced the the Stone Roses, Primal Scream and Me Tour final week. The British bass participant had plans to tour the U.Okay. between September 2026 and June 2027, on an intimate dialog tour the place he would share tales from essentially the most pivotal moments in his profession.
Mounfield was born in Crumpsall, a Manchester suburb, in 1962. Within the early ‘80s, he first shaped a band known as the Fireplace Chaps, alongside guitarists John Squire and Andy Couzens. The group quickly developed into the Stone Roses, when Ian Brown joined as their lead vocalist. Couzens left the band, Alan “Reni” Wren hopped on the drums and so they went on to launch their self-titled debut album in 1989.
The album is thought to be a venture that formed the then-popular Madchester scene (began in Manchester), the place psychedelic raves and indie rock met within the center. The report, which peaked at No. 5 on U.Okay. charts, laid the groundwork for the Britpop motion of the ‘90s, inspiring teams like Oasis, Blur and the Charlatans.
After their first album, the Stone Roses had been confronted with a authorized dispute from their label on the time, Silvertone, and signed a unique cope with Geffen in 1991. Their sophomore album, “Second Coming,” could be their final full-length venture earlier than the group started to slowly disband. By 1996, the members had gone their separate methods and Mounfield joined Scottish rock band Primal Scream.
The bassist remained with Primal Scream till the Stone Roses introduced a reunion in 2011. They launched a comeback single, “All for One,” in 2016 and the band continued to repeatedly carry out till 2017.
Because the information of Mounfield’s loss of life, Brown posted on X, saying “Relaxation in peace Mani.” Tim Burgess of the Charlatans known as him “one of many very best in each manner — such a fantastic buddy.” Liam Gallagher of Oasis wrote, “In complete shock and completely devastated on listening to the information about Mani my hero.” Shaun Ryder of Joyful Mondays, additionally wrote, “my heartfelt condolences to his twin boys and all of his household.”
Mounfield and his spouse Imelda, who died of most cancers in 2023, are survived by twin sons Gene Clark and George Christopher.
