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Corinne Bailey Rae Grieves In Public

viernes, 28 de marzo de 2008 |

Corinne Bailey Rae made her first public outing since her husband Jason Rae tragically died last weekend.

The 28-year old went to Otley Chevin in West Yorkshire lay a posy of heather at the base of a 32 foot Easter cross in memory of her late husband.

Leeds born singer Corinne has reportedly been left so heartbroken that she has not ventured out of her house since she found out about the death.

An inquest heard yesterday that Jason died from a suspected overdose.

In an interview conducted with fanzine Funk’d over a year ago Jason said: "I could die tomorrow and think I've lived my life.

"The lifestyle is part and parcel of being a musician. It makes you feel separate from the rest of the world. There's more angst, torture and edge to my life."

Via entertainmentwise.com

YouTube Tributes Surface for Corinne Bailey Rae's Husband

lunes, 24 de marzo de 2008 |

While police continue to investigate the the suspected drug death of Jason Rae, he is already receiving tribute messages on a YouTube clip.

Rae, 31, who played alto and bass saxophone in the eight-piece funk band Haggis Horns, can be seen talking to the camera in a strong Scottish brogue as he introduces the group in a seven-minute clip on YouTube.

"Just heard the news. My prayers go to the band and to Corrine," wrote grlblu73 in the comments section of the video.

"RIP all prayers go to his family," wrote griffinollie.

The official Web site for his bereaved wife was updated March 24 to include a message from her record company: "EMI Records would like to offer its sincere condolences to Corinne Bailey Rae and the Rae family at this tragic time. We ask that the media respects Corinne's privacy and that of her entire family."

Meanwhile, with Easter Monday a public holiday in Britain, the band's MySpace page is yet to be updated.

The group's record company Web site, which quotes the band as having "The best f***ing horn section in the World!" according to producing wunderkid Mark Ronson, has not been modified to include news of the shock death of Rae.

Via people.com