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Offline RAM

RIP Max Merritt
« on: Fri 25 Sep 2020 16:43:40 »
"Australian and New Zealand Hall of Fame recipient, Max Merritt, 79, passed away on Thursday 24 September 2020, in a Los Angeles hospital after a long battle with his failing health.  Best known for his hit songs, ‘Slipping Away‘ and ‘Western Union Man‘, Max’s health had been in decline since being diagnosed with Goodpasture syndrome, a rare but serious autoimmune disease that attacks the lungs and kidneys.
Australian and New Zealand Hall of Fame recipient, Max Merritt, 79, passed away on Thursday 24 September 2020, in a Los Angeles hospital after a long battle with his failing health.  Best known for his hit songs, ‘Slipping Away‘ and ‘Western Union Man‘, Max’s health had been in decline since being diagnosed with Goodpasture syndrome, a rare but serious autoimmune disease that attacks the lungs and kidneys.

Long time friend and Personal Manager, Wal Bishop, said “Max had been on dialysis three days every week since he fell ill back in 2007”.  “He really put up a great fight and will be sadly missed by all that knew and loved him”.  In October 2007, the entertainment industry rallied in support of Merritt with a concert that raised well over $200,000.00 for him.  Bishop said, “Over 20 household name artists, including Daryl Braithwaite, John Paul Young, James Reyne and Ross Wilson, came together with over 50 Musicians and 70 production crew to support the man that was greatly admired’.

Born in Christchurch on 30 April 1941, Merritt made Australia his home and became the undisputed “king of Soul”.  During the 60s, he moved to the UK before  settling down in Los Angeles in the 70s.  He continued to tour Australia and New Zealand regularly until 2007.

“Max had been unable to perform live over the past 13 years but, when he felt up to it, would go into the studio to record”. “He even shot a video to go with the tracks, it’s a shame he won’t be around to see it”.
Max Merritt is survived by his daughter Kelli, son Josh and three grandchildren."
(Rhythms magazine)

Another one lost... along with Aussie cricket great Dean Jones. My youth is withering in front of my eyes.
« Last Edit: Fri 25 Sep 2020 22:01:57 by RAM »
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Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #1 on: Fri 25 Sep 2020 16:51:51 »
Sad news on both counts.
Another day - another song.
 
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Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #2 on: Fri 25 Sep 2020 16:58:43 »
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Offline Newrace

Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #3 on: Fri 25 Sep 2020 19:13:46 »
Sad news indeed. R.I.P  :(

Max Merritt - Slipping Away / Western Union Man 1988 live soundcheck

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Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #4 on: Fri 25 Sep 2020 21:24:10 »
 :( Sad,Sad,Sad news another great passes away not unexpected but none less tragic RIP Max.
 

Offline Guy

Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #5 on: Sat 26 Sep 2020 19:37:11 »
Such a wonderful performer, singer, songwriter.

His contributions to Oz / NZ music were epic

Such sad news   :(   but his fight is finally over.   RIP
« Last Edit: Sun 27 Sep 2020 03:31:01 by Guy »
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Offline Tomado

Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #6 on: Sun 27 Sep 2020 03:00:14 »
 :vsad:   

to read about the passing away of Max Merritt RIP  (1941-2020)
 

Offline stacky

Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #7 on: Mon 28 Sep 2020 01:06:22 »
Terrible news of Max's passing.  :vsad: Nice tribute from Marty Rose Band :


 https://www.facebook.com/760829936/videos/10160307134394937
 

Offline Guy

Re: RIP Max Merritt
« Reply #8 on: Tue 29 Sep 2020 06:52:02 »
And another wonderful tribute, this time by the Barnes family - "Slipping Away" (my favourite track by his meteors)

https://www.facebook.com/jimmybarnesofficial/videos/356652542046426/

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