Fleetwood Mac tour keyboardist Brett Tuggle dies

Fleetwood Mac tour keyboardist Brett Tuggle dies

Stars like Rick Springfield paid tribute to Brett Tuggle. The high-profile keyboardist, who toured with Fleetwood Mac, among others, died of cancer.

He toured as a keyboardist with Fleetwood Mac, played with Rick Springfield (72) and David Lee Roth (67). Brett Tuggle passed away from cancer on Sunday June 19th. The musician was 70 years old. His son Matt

Rick Springfield paid tribute to his late colleague. “Our beloved Brett Tuggle made it home tonight. God bless his wonderful spirit,” the singer wrote alongside a collage of pictures featuring the keyboardist.

On the road with Steppenwolf and Fleetwood Mac

Born in Denver, the musician learned classical piano in his youth. From his teenage years he moved around with different bands. Tuggle later became a tour keyboardist for Rick Springfield, David Lee Roth and John Kay (78) from Steppenwolf.

Brett Tuggle first came into contact with Fleetwood Mac in 1992. Mick Fleetwood (74) signed him for his side project The Zoo. In 1997 Tuggle went on tour with the newly formed Fleetwood Mac. He was also involved in the band members’ solo projects. When Lindsay Buckingham was fired from the band in 2018, Brett Tuggle had to go too.

Source: Stern

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