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20.04.2020 - 00:37 / variety.com
By Jordan Moreau
Matthew Seligman, who played bass for David Bowie, died of coronavirus complications on Friday. He was 64.
His longtime friend and fellow musician Thomas Dolby shared details about Seligman’s death in a Facebook post, saying he suffered a severe hemorrhagic stroke on Friday. He had also been in an induced coma for two weeks after testing positive for coronavirus in St. George’s University Hospital in London.
Dolby posted a photo of Seligman with lyrics from his song “I Love
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By Dino-Ray Ramos
Musician Matthew Seligman, who was best known as the bass players for The Soft Boys, has died. He was 64.Former Soft Boys frontman Robyn Hitchcock confirmed the news of Seligman's death in a heartfelt Facebook post on Friday (April 17)."I’m writing this as Matthew Seligman slips out of this life and into wherever souls go next," wrote Hitchcock, who met Seligman in 1976.
The Soft Boys’ Matthew Seligman, who played bass on the group’s 1980 masterpiece Underwater Moonlight, has died. Frontman Robyn Hitchcock confirmed the news in a post on his official Facebook page April 17.
Seligman also worked with Morrissey, Sinead O'Connor and The Thompson Twins
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There’s a Starman waiting in the sky — though we may be waiting a little while longer for him to come to the big screen.
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