Lifelong activist and musician Patrick Haggerty has died.
The nation band Lavender Nation revealed the frontman had died on the age of 78 with an announcement on their Instagram.
They wrote, “This morning, we misplaced a fantastic soul. RIP Patrick Haggerty.”
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They continued, “After struggling a stroke a number of weeks in the past, he was capable of spend his ultimate days at house surrounded by his youngsters and lifelong husband, JB.
Love, and solidarity. 💜💜💜”
Lavender Nation is extensively believed to be the primary brazenly homosexual nation band, recording their debut album Lavender Nation in 1973. It was introduced again into the highlight when label Paradise of Bachelors rereleased it in 2014. The group stood out in a style that was extra restrictive again within the ’70s and nonetheless faces problems with variety.
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Haggerty launched a second album for the group alone titled Blackberry Rose in 2019, which Don Giovanni Information rereleased earlier this yr.
“Patrick Haggerty was one of many funniest, kindest, bravest, and smartest individuals I ever met,” Don Giovanni Information wrote in an announcement to their Instagram.
They continued, “He by no means gave up combating for what he believed in, and people round him who he cherished and took care of will proceed that struggle.”
Paradise of Bachelors additionally honoured the star in an announcement, writing “He was greater than a hero; he was additionally a buddy, mentor, comrade, and fatherly determine for us and our households. He was hilarious too; it was at all times an journey spending time with him.”
Haggerty was an outspoken activist for numerous causes, together with homosexual rights, anti-racist justice, tenants’ rights and lots of extra. He was impressed after seeing the Stonewall riots in the summertime of 1969. He even ran for a metropolis council place twice.