Stefan Cush, who was one of the lead vocalists for the folk-punk group The Men They Couldn’t Hang, died Thursday at 60 following a heart attack.A statement on the band’s Facebook page said: “With unbearable sadness we have to let you all know that our brother, friend, inspiration, life of the party and soul of the band Stefan Cush died of a sudden heart attack on Thursday.
We are beyond devastated. Our love goes out to his family … We loved him.”Billy Bragg was among those remembering Cush’s contributinos. “He played a big part in their raucous show and always had a smile for everyone.
He’ll be greatly missed.”Cush formed the group in 1984 while serving as a roadie for the Pogues. He joined songwriter Paul Simmonds, Cush’s fellow vocalist
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