Maxi Jazz, the lead vocalist of British electronic music band Faithless and known as the voice in trance hits such as God Is a DJ and Insomnia, has died aged 65. 7NEWS
It did not give a cause of death.Jazz was born Maxwell Fraser in Brixton, south London, in 1957.
He helped form Faithless in 1995, which then grew into one of the most popular dance bands in the United Kingdom and around the world. “He was the kindest man with such an aura about him. His words and performances touched so many of us,” British DJ MistaJam wrote of Jazz on Twitter. Reggae band UB40 also remembered Jazz as a “lovely guy” as they recalled touring with him in 2017 with his band Maxi Jazz & The E-Type Boys.If you’d like to view this content, please adjust your
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