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Ian Hampton useless: Sparks legend dies in hospital as band pay heartbreaking tribute

The star’s household shared the information.

Iconic Sparks bass participant Ian Hampton has died on the age of 79 (Picture: Getty)

Legendary Sparks bass participant Ian Hampton, who performed with the group throughout their massively profitable Nineteen Seventies period, died on Wednesday, June 3, on the age of 79. No explanation for loss of life has been revealed, however he had been unwell for a while and spent his ultimate months in hospital. The information was confirmed by his daughter-in-law Judi Hampton, in a Fb submit. Alongside an image of the musician, she wrote: “In the event you’ve been following me, you’ll know I’ve been a bit of quieter than traditional over the previous few days.

“My father-in-law Ian Hampton had been unwell for a while and had been in hospital since February. Over the previous few weeks, he had been receiving loving care in Priory Charles Courtroom Care House and, sadly, on Wednesday, he handed away. As a household, we’re understandably heartbroken and are taking a while to be collectively and assist each other. We’d be grateful should you may respect our household’s privateness throughout this tough time…Thanks to your kindness, understanding and assist.

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Brothers Ron and Russell Mael, higher generally known as Sparks, rushed to pay tribute after they discovered the information. Taking to Instagram they posted an image of themselves alongside Ian through the Nineteen Seventies interval they labored collectively.

“We’re unhappy to listen to that Ian Hampton has handed away. Ian was an awesome bass participant who toured and recorded with Sparks on Propaganda (1974) and Indiscreet (1975). Ian’s enthusiastic spirit shall be missed as he stayed near Sparks’ world all through the years. Our condolences go to his household and mates,” they penned.

Acclaimed director Edgar Wright, who helmed the 2021 documentary The Sparks Brothers, which was a profession retrospective of the band, chimed in: “Cherished interviewing him for the documentary and so glad he was part of it. RIP Ian.”

Followers additionally rushed to share their tributes and condolences on social media.

“It was actually unhappy information to listen to of Ian’s passing in the present day. Prime man who I had met a number of instances over time RIP Ian,” one wrote.

“Very sorry to listen to in regards to the passing of Ian Hampton. Simply yesterday we have been speaking about what a high quality fellow he’s. Then we discovered in the present day he died. How very unhappy,” one other added.

A 3rd shared: “I have been a Sparks fan since 1974. I am so sorry to listen to this unhappy information. Ian and spoke a number of instances about his time with Jook and Sparks. Please move on my deepest condolences. RIP.”

In the meantime, a fourth lamented: “Simply having the unhappy information filter by way of to me from numerous sources. One other certainly one of my teenage music schooling contributors has made the good gig within the sky. So unhappy.”

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