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Douglas McCarthy, co-founding vocalist of the English industrial dance band Nitzer Ebb, has died. He was 58. The band shared an Instagram statement announcing that he had died on Wednesday, June 11.
Nitzer Ebb postponed a Vancouver show after the city, McCarthy said, required general admission shows to be seated. “No one was allowed to dance,” the DTLA resident said.
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No cause of death was revealed; however, in March 2024, McCarthy stepped away from a European Nitzer Ebb tour and shared he had been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis “following years of alcohol abuse" ...