Singer Bobby Farrell of the 1970s European chart-topping group Boney M has been found dead in his hotel bed while on tour in Russia, his agent said. He was 61.
Farrell performed as scheduled in St Petersburg on Wednesday night, but complained of breathing problems before and after his show, said the agent, John Seine. He had been due to fly to Rome on Thursday for a television show.
Seine said the cause of death was not known, but Farrell had suffered health problems off-and-on for 10 years. He said he was found dead by hotel staff on Thursday after he failed to respond to a wake-up call.
Farrell, who lived in Amsterdam, was more a dancer and showman than singer when he headlined Boney M in the 1970s. The group, based in Germany, broke into the charts in 1978 with Daddy Cool. That year, their version of By the Rivers of Babylon sold nearly 2 million records in Britain alone, keeping it No.1 for five weeks.
Daddy Dead Cool
Daddy Dead Cool
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Daddy Dead Cool
By the Rivers of Babylon
Well I guess we all know what he is beyond now.
A sufficiently copious dose of bombast drenched in verbose writing is lethal to the truth.