Steve Harley, Iconic Rock Musician, Passes Away at 73 After Brave Fight Against Cancer, Pausing Tour for Treatment

Rock musician Steve Harley has died at the age of 73.

The English singer and songwriter was best known for being frontman of the rock group Cockney Rebel.

He died at his Suffolk home on Sunday morning following a short battle with cancer – after pausing his current tour last month to undergo treatment.

In February, his official social media page said: ‘Due to on-going treatment for cancer, Steve cannot commit to any concerts in 2024. 

‘Steve is hoping next year will be altogether different. He appreciates all you kind words and good wishes. Team SH.’ 

His most well-known song was ‘Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)’, which he wrote and released in 1975. 

Rock musician Steve Harley has died at the age of 73 (seen in 2020)

Rock musician Steve Harley has died at the age of 73 (seen in 2020)

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