Singer Alex Ligertwood, a one-time lead vocalist for the iconic group Santana, has died at the age of 79 at his Santa Monica, home, according to his spouse.
Alex Ligertwood, Former Santana Singer, Dies at 79
Singer Alex Ligertwood, a one-time lead vocalist for the iconic group Santana, has died at the age of 79 at his Santa Monica, California home, according to his ...
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The , Scotland-born singer's wife Shawn Brogan took to on Sunday with the somber announcement.
'It’s with great sadness and heartache to announce the passing of my sweet dear Alex Ligertwood, my husband of 25 years,' Brogan said in a statement. 'Alex passed peacefully in his sleep with his doggy Bobo by his side yesterday.'
Ligertwood's widow said that 'Alex was loved by so many' and 'if you knew him, you loved him,' as he 'touched so many with his extraordinary voice,' and 'was all heart and soul.'
Ligertwood had been the lead singer of the Carlos Santana-fronted musical ensemble on five different occasions spanning the years 1979 and 1994, according to the paper.
Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Carlos Santana for further comment on the story.
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Singer Alex Ligertwood, a one-time lead vocalist for the iconic group Santana, has died at the age of 79 at his Santa Monica, California home, according to his spouse. Pictured 1987
The Glasgow, Scotland-born singer pictured at a May 2023 event in Mexico City
Among the tracks he was featured on included the 1979 songs You Know That I Love You; and All I Ever Wanted; 1981's Winning and 1982's Hold On.
(L-R) Masayoshi Takanaka, Alex Ligertwood and Carlos Santana playing in Japan in 1981
Ligertwood and the late Buddy Miles seen collaborating in the UK in 1986
Ligertwood and the late Jorge Santana performed at Shoreline Amphitheatre on October 9, 1993 in Mountain View, California
'He didn't just sing songs; he lived them. The world feels much quieter today without his voice, and I will miss my friend more than words can say. The big band in the sky just got infinitely better with Alex's arrival.'
Another colleague, music manager Gregor Boraman, posted a memorial describing the late singer as 'the man with the vocal range of a Moog synth, teller of incredibly risqué jokes [and] very proud Glaswegian.'
Noting his significant accomplishments in the music business, Boraman said he would 'never forgot the amazing music and laughs from my time on the road with' the late vocalist.
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Ligertwood's 'favorite thing in life was to make music, sing and to share his gift with us,' his widow said.
Brogan said Ligertwood 'performed his last show just two weeks ago. I’m grateful for that,' adding, 'He did it his way, on his terms, till the end. I will always love you, my sweet Alex.'
She ended the somber statement in saying, 'Rest in peace. Soar and sing with the angels, my love. Please keep me & his family, Lynn & Stewart Locke, Alex, Jenny, Kali, Merci & Marilo in your prayers.'
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