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David Roach, lead singer of Junkyard, dies at 59
David Roach, lead singer of Junkyard, dies at 59

Express Tribune

time04-08-2025

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David Roach, lead singer of Junkyard, dies at 59

David Roach, frontman of the 1980s rock band Junkyard, has died aged 59 following a battle with squamous cell carcinoma. His death was confirmed by his bandmates on Sunday, just weeks after his marriage to wife Jennifer. 'It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of David Roach,' the band said in a statement. 'After a courageous battle with cancer, David passed away peacefully last night at home, in the loving arms of his wife.' Roach had recently married Jennifer, who left her full-time job to care for him. His cancer diagnosis, affecting his head, neck and throat, was described as a 'devastating blow' during what was expected to be a joyful chapter in his life. Known as a 'gifted artist, performer, songwriter and singer,' Roach was also remembered as a devoted father, husband and brother. He co-founded Junkyard in 1987 in Los Angeles alongside musicians from groups such as Minor Threat and Big Boys. The band signed with Geffen Records and released their debut album in 1989, followed by Sixes, Sevens & Nines. Junkyard disbanded in 1992, though Roach later reunited with Patrick Muzingo, Todd Muscat, Brian Baker, and Tim Mosher. Together they released High Water in 2017 and Old Habits Die Hard in 2019. Chris Gates, a former Junkyard member, paid tribute online, reflecting on their long friendship and musical journey. 'I loved him like a little brother. We had our ups and downs, but that never changed.'

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