TL;DR
- Gary “Mani” Mounfield, bassist for The Stone Roses, passed away at the age of 63; his family confirmed the news through social media.
- Mani, who joined the band in 1987, later played with Primal Scream and returned to The Stone Roses upon their reunion.
- Tributes have poured in from musicians and fans, including expressions of shock and condolences from fellow artists like Liam Gallagher and Ian Brown.
The Stone Roses bassist Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield dies aged 63 | Ents & Arts News
The Stone Roses bassist Gary “Mani” Mounfield has died at the age of 63, his family has said.
Mani’s brother, Greg, said in a post on Facebook: “It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to announce the sad passing of my brother.”
“RIP RKID,” he added.
Mr Mounfield joined the Manchester band in 1987 and played on both their albums, remaining with the group until their split in 1996.
He subsequently joined Primal Scream, and played with the Scottish outfit until 2011, when he left to rejoin the reuniting Roses.
His passing comes two years after the death of his wife, Imelda Mounfield, who was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer in November 2020.
The couple had twin boys, born in 2012.
The Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown shared a tribute online, writing on X: “REST IN PEACE MANi X.”
Now the band’s musical contemporaries are offering their condolences.
Oasis singer Liam Gallagher said he was “in total shock and absolutely devastated” by the news.
Also on X, Shaun Ryder of the Happy Mondays wrote: “RIP Mani – my heartfelt condolences to his twin boys and all of his family.”
His bandmate, Rowetta, added: “Back with your Imelda, Mani. Going to miss you so much.
“All my love to the boys, the family & all those who knew & loved him.”
The Charlatans’ frontman, Tim Burgess, shared a photo of himself with Mani.
“I shared this photo a week or so ago on Mani’s birthday,” he wrote.
“It never failed to bring a smile to my face – and that was exactly the same for the man himself.
“One of the absolute best in every way – such a beautiful friend.”
Echo & the Bunnymen vocalist Ian McCulloch said Mani was someone “who I have always loved and always will love, deeply and forever. Like a brother”.
He continued: “I am in shock to be honest. Please tell me I’m just having a bad, bad dream. My thoughts and feelings and Manilove to all of his family from me”.
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