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Tragedy as beloved Happy Mondays tribute act dies suddenly, as Shaun Ryder and Rowetta pay respects
Tragedy as beloved Happy Mondays tribute act dies suddenly, as Shaun Ryder and Rowetta pay respects

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time10-04-2025

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Tragedy as beloved Happy Mondays tribute act dies suddenly, as Shaun Ryder and Rowetta pay respects

Shaun Ryder and Rowetta are among dozens who have paid tribute to the 'top frontman' of a popular Happy Mondays tribute band. Marc James Watmough, who was part of the Happy Mondaze group for 11 years, tragically died last week. In a post on Facebook this week, the band described Marc as the 'driving force' for its success over the years. READ MORE: Prince Harry escorted from courtroom by bodyguards amid woman's outburst READ MORE: Police at scene of crash as roads left blocked at major junction They said: "It is with great sadness to let you know that our frontman Marc passed away unexpectedly last week. "He was truly one of a kind and has been a driving force and vital part of the bands success over the past 11 years. "Our thoughts are with all his friends and family during this time." Dozens of fans and fellow artists have posted their own tributes to talented Marc, describing him as a 'lovely guy' with a 'heart of goal'. Happy Mondays frontman Shaun Ryder posted on Facebook: "RIP Marc James Watmough of Happy Mondaze. Sending condolences to Marc's bandmates and loved ones." Former Happy Mondays star Rowetta commented: "RIP Marc! Sad, sad news." Other tribute bands are among those who have shared their memories of Marc, paying tribute to a 'great guy and frontman'. True Order commented: "Very sad news we shared many a good night with Marc and the band RIP buddy x" Clone Roses said: "RIP Marc, great guy and frontman. Loved working with him. Sending love to his friends and family." Oasish wrote: "Sorry to hear this news guys. We worked with you guys a couple of times over the years and Marc was a great frontman who we all enjoyed watching. Thoughts and prayers to all of Marc's family and friends." Definitely Oasis added: "So sorry to hear that guys he was a really great guy with a heart of gold will really miss him, thinking of you all, RIP Marc." A spokesperson for the Fields of Gold Festival in Ashton wrote: "So sorry to hear this terrible news! RIP Marc, top frontman and it was a pleasure working with you. Best wishes to family and friends from all at FOGF." Fans also paid tribute to the singer in a stream of comments on Facebook, recalling Marc's talents as a frontman and times shared for a chat. Join the Manchester Evening News WhatsApp group HERE One person wrote: "I'm so sorry to hear this. He was a gentleman and a phenomenal frontman . I had a great chat with him in Newcastle recently. Peace and love to you all." Another said: "What a shock went to school with Marc such a lovely guy. Sending love and thoughts to his family." A third person wrote: "I'm shocked to hear this awful news. Seen Marc many times over the years in the Mondaze when they gigged in Hull, he always had time for a chat, nice bloke. RIP Marc." A fourth added: "Such a sad loss, great guy, amazing performer." One fan said: "What sad news. Such a nice lad. Always had time to chat. He'll be sorely missed. Thoughts and prayers with Marc's family and to you all." Another added: "Really shocked and saddened to hear this, loved coming to see the Mondaze. Always remember you's being at Darlington and we got to come 'backstage'. "My favourite was seeing you a couple of times at Factory as that's how I thought it would be seeing the Mondays in the early days. Thinking of you all."

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