New Wave Icon Mick Karn Dead At 52

05 January 2011
JAPAN star MICK KARN has lost his battle with cancer at his home in London.

The bass player was 52.

Karn, real name Andonis Michaelides, announced he had been diagnosed with the disease at the beginning of June (10), telling fans on his website that the security and well-being of his wife and young son are now his top priority.

A statement posted on his website on Tuesday (04Jan10) confirmed Karn "was surrounded by his family and friends" at the time of his death.

Born in Cyprus, Karn was a big part of the U.K.'s new wave movement in the early 1980s. As well as becoming a member of Quiet Life hitmakers Japan, he also worked with Gary Numan and Kate Bush and founded Dalis Car in the mid-1980s with Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy.

He moved back to London from his native Cyprus last year (10) following the diagnosis he was terminally ill and fans launched several appeals via his website Mickkarn.net to help cover medical costs and offer financial support to his family.

Live Aid hero and Ultravox star Midge Ure was in the throes of hosting a charity concert in support of Karn when the bassist died.

Ure told the BBC last year (10), "When it comes to a situation like Mick's - who is in dire straits - he needs help, financial help and emotional help. I have had a lot of contact from people I haven't spoken to in a long time; we are looking at availabilities for various venues. It's a long, slow process, so we need to nail the venue and date.

"You are going to have most of Japan there doing stuff, certainly Steve (Jansen) and Richard (Barbieri) will be there, and people that Mick has worked with over the years. He has huge respect. He is one of the good guys; that's what's shocking to everybody. I think the interest in this will be huge.

"I think Mick's influenced everybody. Until I heard Japan, I had never heard a bass guitar played like that; it was almost like playing a lead instrument, incredibly percussive and melodic, something that inspired me."

In a statement released on Tuesday, Duran Duran bassist John Taylor called Karn, "one of the great visual and sound stylists of the late 70s/early 80s".


Contactmusic
Comment on this article

More From Contactmusic.com

More From The Web

Editors Recommendations

A Seat Beside Leonardo DiCaprio On Space Journey Sells For Millions

A trip to space with Leonardo DiCaprio has been auctioned off for...

A Seat Beside Leonardo DiCaprio On Space Journey Sells For Millions

Abbie Cornish Laughs Off Death Rumours

The Sucker Punch star became a hot topic on social networking websites this week...

Abbie Cornish - Abbie Cornish Laughs Off Death Rumours

Epic Movie Review

The story begins as teen Mary Katherine, better known as MK (voiced by Seyfried), returns home to live...

Epic Movie Review

Will The Real Psy Please Stand Up? Fraud Exposed At Cannes! [Pictures]

It looks like Psy has a mimic, with the South Korean rapper denying his alleged appearance...

Will The Real Psy Please Stand Up? Fraud Exposed At Cannes! [Pictures]

Katy Perry spends $11.2m on two Hollywood homes

The 'California Gurls' hitmaker has treated herself after recently putting hers and ex-husband Russell Brand's...

Katy Perry - Katy Perry spends $11.2m on two Hollywood homes

Without Assange's Blessing, 'WikiLeaks: We Steal Secrets' Rolls Out In Theaters

Acclaimed documentarian Alex Gibney has returned with no-holds-bared look...

Without Assange's Blessing, 'WikiLeaks: We Steal Secrets' Rolls Out In Theaters

The Hangover Part III

For the final instalment of the trilogy, filmmaker Todd Phillips takes a sharp left turn, abandoning the formula...

The Hangover Part III Movie Review

Vampire Weekend's Billboard No.1 Is A Triumph For Independent Music

Indie rockers Vampire Weekend have topped the Billboard 200 chart with their latest record 'Modern Vampires of the City,'...

Vampire Weekend's Billboard No.1 Is A Triumph For Independent Music

Sweet Jesus! Jennifer Aniston Strips Down In 'We're The Millers' [Trailer]

Remember when the trailer for Horrible Bosses rolled out online? Yeah, the internet buckled under the weight...

Sweet Jesus! Jennifer Aniston Strips Down In 'We're The Millers' [Trailer]


More recommendations

Comments

Newsletter

Subscribe to this news alert service to receive news and reviews on

Unsubscribe | Unsubscribe All