Astro, Former Member Of Reggae Group UB40, Dead At 64

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Terence ‘Astro’ Wilson

British vocalist and former member of UB40, Terence Wilson, better known by his stage name Astro, has died aged 64.

Astro, who performed in the reggae-pop band for more than 30 years, died after a short illness, his current band confirmed.

On Sunday, a statement from the current UB40 line-up on Twitter said: “RIP Astro. We have heard tonight, the sad news that ex-member of UB40, Terence Wilson, better known as Astro, has passed away after a short illness. Our sincere condolences to his family.”

Former UB40 member Ali Campbell said: “The world will never be the same without him.”

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Terence ‘Astro’ Wilson

Astro joined UB40 in 1979 – shortly after the band was formed – but left in 2013 and went on to perform with breakaway group UB40 featuring Ali Campbell and Astro, which had played some concerts this year and was due to go on tour in 2022.

The original band broke through in the early 1980s finding success with hits like Red Red Wine and Can’t Help Falling In Love. In the US, the band’s unique brand of reggae captivated music lovers and Red Red Wine went to number one, as did another cover, Can’t Help Falling in Love with You, which spent seven weeks at number one in 1993.

The Birmingham-based group – named after the then government’s unemployment benefit form – sold more than 70 million records and had three UK number one hits.

In total, UB40 have recorded 39 UK top 40 singles and 28 top 40 albums, with Astro singing lead vocals on the hit Rat In Mi Kitchen which reached number 12 in 1987.

The original line-up played together for three decades before Ali Campbell left in 2008.