AMSTERDAM – Bobby Farrell, whose group Boney M topped the 1970s European charts with its glittering showmanship and blend of disco and calypso music, was found dead in his hotel bed today while on tour in Russia, his agent said.
He was 61.
The frontman appeared as scheduled in St Petersburg on Wednesday night, but complained of breathing problems before and after his show, said agent John Seine.
The group had 38 Top 10 hits, including 15 number ones in Germany. They included Brown Girl In The Ring and Mary’s Boychild. Their version of By The Rivers Of Babylon sold nearly two million records in Britain alone, keeping it No. 1 for five weeks in 1978.
The same year, Boney M became the first Western music group invited by a Soviet leader, Leonid Brezhnev, to perform in the Soviet Union. (AP)
Boney M singer found dead
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