Chris Bailey, lead singer of legendary rock band The Saints, has died.
The Saints, with Chris Bailey, right. Photo: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Australian band announced the singer and songwriter's death on social media on Monday morning, referencing the band's most famous song.
"It is with great pain in our hearts that we have to inform you about the passing of Chris Bailey, singer and songwriter of The Saints, on April the 9th, 2022," the statement said.
"Chris lived a life of poetry and music and stranded on a Saturday night."
Bailey, who was born in 1957, co-founded the Brisbane band in 1973 with guitarist Ed Kuepper and drummer Ivor Hay after they met at school.
The band came to prominence in 1976 with their single '(I'm) Stranded', about growing up in Brisbane.
Listed as one of the top 30 Australian songs of all time by APRA, '(I'm) Stranded' saw The Saints acclaimed as key figures in the burgeoning punk movement alongside bands like The Clash and Sex Pistols.
The Saints were inducted into the ARIA Hall Of Fame in 2001.
Sad news that Chris Bailey, front man of seminal Brisbane band The Saints, has passed away. The Saints were inducted into the ARIA Hall Of Fame in 2001. Our thoughts are with Chris’ family, friends and fans. pic.twitter.com/wP2i3IiGAJ
— ARIA (@ARIA_Official) April 10, 2022
Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan paid tribute to Bailey on Monday, sharing lyrics from The Saints song 'No, Your Product.'
"Rest in peace Chris Bailey. Twenty-one years is a long, long time to be in this prison when there ain't no crime. Saints forever," McKagan wrote on Twitter.
Australian rock guitarist Lindsay McDougall, from punk band Frenzal Rhomb, described Bailey as a "co-creator of punk music."
Tributes were being paid on social media today to Bailey and The Saints.
One of the greatest songwriters this country produced has passed away. His band The Saints were punks before punk. He was a master of words and helped tell our story. RIP Chris Bailey pic.twitter.com/jTSdiyKBLy
— Jimmy Barnes (@JimmyBarnes) April 11, 2022
Just three days ago, Chris's former bandmate Ed Kuepper posted this new HQ video of The Saints' Paddington Town Hall show in April 1977. Yeah, punk rock in 1977. But they'd been playing for four years by then. They invented it themselves. https://t.co/uES0mbU7gN
— Russell Brown (@publicaddress) April 10, 2022
R.I.P. Chris Bailey who sang perhaps the greatest punk single of alltime https://t.co/UXNZCxbojk
— Psychotronic Cinema (@Psychotronicci1) April 10, 2022
Devastated at the loss of Chris Bailey on Saturday (just reported today). One of the greats of Oz music who was an enormous influence on so many who followed through his seminal work with The Saints. #RIPChrisBailey
— Brett Graham (@worldofBG) April 10, 2022
The song that started a movementhttps://t.co/7KDQfKGfjq
- ABC