Former Cradle of Filth guitarist Stuart Anstis has died at the age of 48.
The news was announced via his Facebook page on Monday (22 August). The cause of the death has not been disclosed.
“Rest in Peace, you were too beautiful for this world me lover,” Anstis’s wife, Antoinette, wrote. “Nothing will ever be the same again.
“Love always and ever. Until we meet again…”
Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth also paid homage to his ex-bandmate on his official Facebook page.
“It is with a deeply saddened heart that I have heard of the passing of my former guitarist Stuart Anstis at 48,” he wrote.
“Stuart -despite our eventual differences was an amazingly talented guitarist who brought a real sense of magick [sic] to everything he wrote in Cradle Of Filth.
“For a long time he and I were bestest [sic] of friends living in a small village here in Suffolk and despite that relationship eventually changing,...
The news was announced via his Facebook page on Monday (22 August). The cause of the death has not been disclosed.
“Rest in Peace, you were too beautiful for this world me lover,” Anstis’s wife, Antoinette, wrote. “Nothing will ever be the same again.
“Love always and ever. Until we meet again…”
Cradle of Filth frontman Dani Filth also paid homage to his ex-bandmate on his official Facebook page.
“It is with a deeply saddened heart that I have heard of the passing of my former guitarist Stuart Anstis at 48,” he wrote.
“Stuart -despite our eventual differences was an amazingly talented guitarist who brought a real sense of magick [sic] to everything he wrote in Cradle Of Filth.
“For a long time he and I were bestest [sic] of friends living in a small village here in Suffolk and despite that relationship eventually changing,...
- 8/24/2022
- by Peony Hirwani
- The Independent - Music
Steven Tyler’s Janie’s Fund is partnering with apparel company Citizen-t and visual artist Brian Fox to launch a limited-edition, upcycled T-shirt autographed by Steven Tyler.
Steven Tyler wearing upcycled T-shirt from Citizen-t featuring art from Brian Fox, benefiting Janie's Fund.
All Proceeds benefit Janie's Fund.
Along with Citizen-t Founder Stephanie Dillon, Janie’s Fund is taking one-of-a-kind, previously loved T-shirts, giving them new life with art, and packaging them with zero-waste. Featuring the work of visual artist Brian Fox, this initial designer piece, signed by Steven Tyler, can be donned by only 100 ethical citizens, hell-bent on changing the world.
“Citizen-t couldn’t be more excited to partner with Steven Tyler’s Janie’s Fund to bring sustainable fashion forward to help girls and young women in their recovery,” Dillon said. “Many of us have been inspired by Aerosmith’s artistry for years but this work to bring awareness...
Steven Tyler wearing upcycled T-shirt from Citizen-t featuring art from Brian Fox, benefiting Janie's Fund.
All Proceeds benefit Janie's Fund.
Along with Citizen-t Founder Stephanie Dillon, Janie’s Fund is taking one-of-a-kind, previously loved T-shirts, giving them new life with art, and packaging them with zero-waste. Featuring the work of visual artist Brian Fox, this initial designer piece, signed by Steven Tyler, can be donned by only 100 ethical citizens, hell-bent on changing the world.
“Citizen-t couldn’t be more excited to partner with Steven Tyler’s Janie’s Fund to bring sustainable fashion forward to help girls and young women in their recovery,” Dillon said. “Many of us have been inspired by Aerosmith’s artistry for years but this work to bring awareness...
- 8/19/2021
- Look to the Stars
Richard Shaw, a writer, director, producer and editor, died June 19 of complications from an unexpected heart condition in Los Angeles, a publicist announced. He was 65.
In 2010, Shaw produced and directed the video documentary The Wordz Project, featuring Snoop Dogg, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and other rappers and hip-hop artists discussing how they express their religious and spiritual beliefs through music.
Also that year, he wrote and directed the first sci-fi paranormal episode of Watchers, hosted and co-produced by author and UFO aficionado L.A. Marzulli. They went on to independently produce 10 additional installments.
Later, Shaw produced, directed and hosted ...
In 2010, Shaw produced and directed the video documentary The Wordz Project, featuring Snoop Dogg, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and other rappers and hip-hop artists discussing how they express their religious and spiritual beliefs through music.
Also that year, he wrote and directed the first sci-fi paranormal episode of Watchers, hosted and co-produced by author and UFO aficionado L.A. Marzulli. They went on to independently produce 10 additional installments.
Later, Shaw produced, directed and hosted ...
- 7/11/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bushwick Bill, a member of the Houston rap trio Geto Boys, died Sunday night. He was 52. The rapper (born Richard Shaw) recently revealed that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
“Bushwick Bill passed away peacefully this evening at 9:35 Pm. He was surrounded by his immediate family,” the rapper’s publicist Dawn P. told Rolling Stone. “There were incorrect previous reports that he had passed away this morning. We are looking into doing a public memorial at a later date. His family appreciates all of the prayers and support and are asking for privacy at this time.”
Shaw, who was born with dwarfism and first performed under the moniker Little Billy, joined the Geto Boys as a singer in 1986 following a stint as the group’s dancer.
Bushwick Bill appeared on seven of the Geto Boys’ eight albums, from their 1988 debut Making Trouble to their 2005 reunion LP The Foundation,...
“Bushwick Bill passed away peacefully this evening at 9:35 Pm. He was surrounded by his immediate family,” the rapper’s publicist Dawn P. told Rolling Stone. “There were incorrect previous reports that he had passed away this morning. We are looking into doing a public memorial at a later date. His family appreciates all of the prayers and support and are asking for privacy at this time.”
Shaw, who was born with dwarfism and first performed under the moniker Little Billy, joined the Geto Boys as a singer in 1986 following a stint as the group’s dancer.
Bushwick Bill appeared on seven of the Geto Boys’ eight albums, from their 1988 debut Making Trouble to their 2005 reunion LP The Foundation,...
- 6/10/2019
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline Film + TV
8:45 Pm Pt -- Bill's reps confirm he died Sunday evening surrounded by family at 9:35 Pm in Houston. His publicist says plans are underway for a public memorial. His son, Javon, tells TMZ ... Bill's final words were, "I will love you forever." Bushwick Bill, real name Richard Shaw, was 52. Rip 10:05 Am Pt -- Bill's daughter says her father is "fighting for his life" and needs prayers and support. She also hinted at some...
- 6/10/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bushwick Bill, a member of the Houston rap trio Geto Boys, has died at the age of 52. The rapper born Richard Shaw recently revealed that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
“Bushwick Bill passed away peacefully this evening at 9:35 p.m. He was surrounded by his immediate family,” the rapper’s publicist Dawn P. tells Rolling Stone. “There were incorrect previous reports that he had passed away this morning. We are looking into doing a public memorial at a later date. His family appreciates all of the...
“Bushwick Bill passed away peacefully this evening at 9:35 p.m. He was surrounded by his immediate family,” the rapper’s publicist Dawn P. tells Rolling Stone. “There were incorrect previous reports that he had passed away this morning. We are looking into doing a public memorial at a later date. His family appreciates all of the...
- 6/9/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Bushwick Bill, a founding member of the Houston hip-hop group Geto Boys, revealed he is battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The rapper discussed his cancer fight in an interview with TMZ where Bushwick Bill, born Richard Shaw, said doctors initially were monitoring what they believed was a benign mass.
“‘We see a mass on your pancreas and we can’t understand it. It’s not alcohol, it’s not sugar, it’s not diabetes,'” the rapper recalled. “They went through all kinds of stuff. And finally, by February 8th, they said it was stage 4 [pancreatic] cancer.
“‘We see a mass on your pancreas and we can’t understand it. It’s not alcohol, it’s not sugar, it’s not diabetes,'” the rapper recalled. “They went through all kinds of stuff. And finally, by February 8th, they said it was stage 4 [pancreatic] cancer.
- 5/1/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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