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Metro
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Bollock Brothers singer Jock McDonald dies aged 69 after 'freak swimming acciden
Singer Jock McDonald has died in a 'freak swimming accident'. The musician was best known for being part of the British band The Bollock Brothers, which he formed in 1979. Other members of the band are guitarist Chris McKelvey, bassist Richard Collins, Klaus Fiehe, drummer Patrick Pattyn, guitarist Ciaran Crossan and keyboard player Morgan Michaux. Over the years the band has released nine studio albums, with their most notable hits included original songs Horror Movies, The Bunker and The Legend of the Snake, as well as their English-language cover of Serge Gainsbourg's Harley David (Son of a B****) and Alex Harvey's Faith Healer. However, in 2008 their longtime keyboard player Mark Humphries died, with their album Last Will & Testament, being dedicated to him when it was released the following year. Now, the band has lost another member, after McDonald died earlier this week in Bundoran, Ireland. Sharing the news on Facebook, Pattyn wrote: It is with great sadness in my heart, I have to bring you this terrible news…sadly, our singer Jock McDonald has died last night in Ireland, apparently a freak swimming accident. 'Children asked me to tell you all via this way…his family and all the Bollock Brothers are in shock…we are going to try and give this a place, but that won't be easy…Please don't try to call us today, give us some time, please. Rest in peace, my friend…I will miss you…' Donegal Live reported that McDonald had been taken from the water near the diving boards at Bundoran beach by volunteers for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution on Saturday evening, July 26 after reports of a casualty on the rocks. Although he was rushed to Sligo University Hospital, he was later pronounced dead there. Many have paid tribute to the musician, with one fan writing on social media their 'heart was broken' by the news. Independent record label Charly Records shared: 'Charly Records are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jock McDonald, founding member of The Bollock Brothers. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Jock.' More Trending Meanwhile his brother Gerry O'Donnell added: 'He was more than a brother to me. I'm heartbroken, but if he had to be taken, then for him it would have been Donegal with our mum and Dad.' Born Patrick Joseph O'Donnell and growing up between Donegal and Clydebank, Scotland, McDonald went on to work as a promoter, DJ, manager and musician. He was reportedly working on new music at the time of his death. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Acclaimed singer cancels all upcoming shows due to 'continued illness' MORE: Matty Healy warns of 'cultural erasure' as he helps launch brand new music festival MORE: Hulk Hogan's son shares heartbreaking tribute after dad's 'extremely difficult' death
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Punk musician Jock McDonald dies in ‘freak swimming accident'
Singer Jock McDonald of the punk band The Bollock Brothers has died 'in a freak swimming accident' in Bundoran, Ireland. He was 69. News of his death was confirmed by his bandmate, drummer Pat Pattyn, on social media. 'It is with great sadness in my heart, I have to bring you this terrible news… sadly, our singer Jock McDonald died last night in Ireland, apparently a freak swimming accident,' he wrote on Facebook. 'His children asked me to tell you all via this way… his family and all the Bollock Brothers are in shock… we are going to try and give this a place, but that won't be easy.' He asked for privacy for himself and McDonald's family. 'Rest in peace, my friend… I will miss you,' he said. Donegal Live reported that McDonald was taken from the water near the diving boards at Bundoran beach by volunteers for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) on Saturday evening (26 July). He was rushed to Sligo University Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. A promoter, DJ, manager and musician, McDonald was born Patrick Joseph O'Donnell and grew up between Donegal and Clydebank, Scotland. Formed in 1979 by McDonald, The Bollock Brothers rose to fame with their English-language cover of French musician Serge Gainsbourg's song 'Harley David (Son of a Bitch)'. Other notable releases included their original song 'The Slow Removal of the Left Ear of Vincent van Gogh', which featured Martin Glover from the band Killing Joke. In 1983, they released a cover version of the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind the Bollocks featuring Michael Fagan, the man who twice broke into Buckingham Palace the previous year. Over the years they released nine albums, including their debut The Last Summer and 1987's The Prophecies of Nostradamus. Their latest studio album, Last Will and Testament, was released in 2009 and dedicated to their longtime keyboard player, 'Big Mark' Humphries, who died on 31 March 2008. McDonald was reportedly working on new music prior to his death. Tributes have been paid to him on social media. Independent record label Charly Records posted: 'Charly Records are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jock McDonald, founding member of The Bollock Brothers. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Jock.' "He was more than a brother to me. I'm heartbroken, but if he had to be taken, then for him it would have been Donegal with our mum and Dad,' McDonald's brother Gerry O'Donnell wrote.