Band pay tribute to 'singularly brilliant and eccentric talent' whose death comes months after he confirmed cancer diagnosis.
The guitarist died on Monday evening after saying in July he had been diagnosed with lung cancer.
Massive Attack have said they are "devastated" after the British band's guitarist Angelo Bruschini died. The Bristol-born musician had said in a social ...
Angelo Bruschini, longtime guitarist for Bristol, England trip-hop greats Massive Attack, has died after a battle with lung cancer.
The group's longtime touring companion and Mezzanine contributor revealed over the summer that he was diagnosed with lung cancer.
He had posted on social media in July to say he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and wished good luck by specialists.
Massive Attack star Angelo Bruschini died on Monday, aged 62, following a battle with rare and aggressive lung cancer called Pleomorphic Carcinoma.
The Bristol-born artist joined Massive Attack in the 1990s and contributed to the collective's 1998 hit single 'Angel'.
Massive Attack have confirmed the death of their Bristol born guitarist Angelo Bruschini following a battle with lung cancer.
The Bristol band's longtime lead guitarist had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer.