THE BUSINESS Frontman MICKY FITZ Dies After Battle With Cancer Read

02 December 2016
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Singer Michael "Micky Fitz" Fitzsimmons of THE BUSINESS has died after a battle with cancer.

No official statement has been released by the rest of the band, but condolences are pouring in from the punk, hardcore and oi! communities around the world.
 
At the end of 2015, Fitz was diagnosed with cancer on the lymph gland and had been undergoing radiotherapy.
 
South London's skinhead heroes THE BUSINESS have been a driving force in the scene for more than three decades. During this time, they produced countless anthems for their beloved "working class," ranging from terrace style sing-alongs to astute social commentaries.
 
Since forming in 1979, the band has releases more records than even some of the most long-standing punk bands, toured all over the world, released records on labels such as Epitaph, Taang!, BYO, TKO, Captain Oi! and many more, as well as having Lars Frederiksen (RANCID) produce one of their records and having shared a split release with DROPKICK MURPHYS.
 
THE BUSINESS's song 'England 5 - Germany 1' became a football anthem for England and has appeared in the movie 'Euro Trip'. They even dedicated an entire album to football-related songs, titled 'Hardcore Hooligan'.
 
 
Source: blabbermouth.net