Musician died following three month stay in hospital, with wife Katie Grand describing him as ‘the most talented man I have ever known’
Steve Mackey, the bass guitarist forHis wife, stylist Katie Grand, announced the news on her Instagram page, writing:
Pulp went on hiatus in 2002, but reformed for live performances across the world in 2011 and 2012. They released one final recording, an update of a demo track called After You, in 2013. With his sharp tailoring, drooping quiff and model good looks, Mackey brought raffish cool and driving, disco-influenced rhythm to the Sheffield band, whose first two albums, recorded with different bassists in 1983 and 1987, had been minor cult hits in the British indie scene.
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