Andy Fletcher, keyboardist and co-founder of British alternative rock band Depeche Mode, has passed away at the age of 60. The announcement came from the same group on social media : "We are shocked and filled with immense sadness at the untimely death of our dear friend, family member and band member," wrote the band, led by Dave Gahan, who was formed in 1980 in Basildon, about 40 miles east of London.

Born in July 1961 in Nottingham, Andy Fletcher , nicknamed "Fletch", was one of the keyboard players of the band, known for hits like "Personal Jesus" or "Just Can't Get Enough". "Fletch had a real heart of gold and was always there when you needed support, a lively conversation, a good laugh or a cold pint. Our hearts are with family and we ask that you respect the privacy of family members in this. difficult moment ", stressed the group again.

Over one hundred million records sold worldwide, Depeche Mode originally featured keyboardist and songwriter Vince Clarke, keyboardist, singer and songwriter Martin Gore, keyboardist Andy Fletcher, and singer and songwriter Dave Gahan. Vince Clarke left the band in late 1981 and was replaced two years later by Alan Wilder.

Manager , glue and spokesperson for the band, Fletcher was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with other members of Depeche Mode in 2020.

Their last tour in Italy dates back to 2017, with the Global Spirit Tour , which followed the release of "Spirit", the group's 14th album, including electronic new wave, synth pop and techno-pop and darker, industrial and electro inflections.

A great chess fan, Fletcher has also had a solo career as a DJ over the years. Married to the girlfriend of a lifetime, Gráinne Mullan, he leaves behind two children, Meghan and Joe.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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