US musician ALLEN TOUSSAINT has died at the age of 77, Spanish authorities have confirmed to the BBC.
The Grammy Award-winner was known for songs like Working In The Coalmine, Southern Nights and Fortune Teller.
He suffered a heart attack shortly after coming off stage at Madrid’s Teatro Lara on Monday night, reported Spanish newspaper El Mundo. He was found in his hotel and resuscitated – but suffered a second heart attack en route to hospital.
The mortuary at the Madrid’s Hospital Fundacion Jimenez Diaz confirmed his death to the BBC.
A legend of New Orleans R&B, TOUSSAINT worked with some of music’s biggest stars – including Paul McCartney, Irma Franklin, Aaron Neville, Joe Cocker, Glen Campbell and Elvis Costello.
He had been due to play the London Jazz Festival this weekend.