Legendary 90s Rock Star Dies of Brain Cancer on 47th Birthday
Scott Sorry, known for his work with several rock bands, has passed away due to brain cancer. He died on his 47th birthday, marking a tragic milestone in a life filled with music and passion.
Life and Career of Scott Sorry
Scott Sorry, formally known as Gerard Scott, was a talented bassist. He first gained recognition with the band Amen during their “Join or Die” tour. His tenure with the band lasted until 2005.
Following Amen, he briefly played for Brides of Destruction before joining The Wildhearts in 2006. In 2007, he became a member of Sorry and the Sinatras. Throughout his career, Sorry endeavored to make music that resonated with fans.
Diagnosis and Battle with Cancer
In 2018, Scott was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a severe form of brain cancer. His journey was marked by resilience, outliving initial medical expectations.
In a touching tribute, his family shared on Instagram that he cherished his time on tour in 2022, where he expressed gratitude to the fans who supported him throughout his illness. The post highlighted his determination to continue performing despite his health challenges.
Surviving Family
Scott is survived by his wife, Hanni, and their three children. His family and fans remember him for his contributions to music and his unwavering spirit during his illness.
Legacy
Scott Sorry’s legacy as a rock star from the 90s will endure. His passion for music and connection with audiences will not be forgotten.