STEVE LEE muere en accidente de tráfico Según informa el diario
Blick, Steve Lee, vocalista del grupo de Hard Rock suizo GOTTHARD, ha fallecido en un accidente de moto en California. El cantante tenía 47 años.
Según la KVVU-TV, Lee murió ayer (martes 5 de octubre) tras ser golpeado por un semirremolque poco después de las 5 de la tarde, según manifestó el portavoz de la Highway Patrol, Joe Fakckrell.
Fackrell dijo que un grupo de moteros se habían detenido en el lado norte de la Interestatal 15, unas 50 millas al norte de la Autopista de Las Vegas.
Lee murió en el lugar del accidente, dijo Fackrell.
Se están investigando las causas del accidente.
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According to the Swiss daily newspaper Blick, vocalist Steve Lee of Swiss hard rock veterans GOTTHARD was killed in a motorcycle accident in Nevada. He was 47 years old.
Lee died yesterday (Tuesday, October 5) after being clipped a semitrailer shortly after 5:00 p.m., Nevada Highway Patrol spokesman Joe Fackrell said, according to KVVU-TV.
Fackrell said a group of motorcyclists had stopped on the side of northbound Interstate 15, about 50 miles north of the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Lee died at the scene, Fackrell said.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Bassist Chris von Rohr of fellow Swiss hard rock veterans KROKUS told Blick, "I am speechless; I don't know even know what to say. I express my deepest condolences to his parents."
An official statement on the matter from the band's management and record company is expected later today.
It was only two months ago that Lee was involved in "a horrible car crash" in Italy while he was "on [his] way home from a little vacation." He said of the August 7 incident, "A car crashed into us on the motorway near Firenze, and it involved six other cars. As cars were slowing down, the person in the car behind us didn't notice that, and crashed into our car. Despite the accident, I want you all to know that I am OK. I guess I must have a 'rock-loving' guardian angel."
GOTTHARD's latest album, "Need To Believe", was certified platinum in the band's home country for sales in excess of 30,000 copies.
The group was presented with the platinum-award plaques on January 9, 2010 at the "Swiss Awards 2009", which also included the TV premiere of GOTTHARD's radio single, "Don't Let Me Down".
GOTTHARD's "Unconditional Faith" video can be viewed below. The clip was shot in Zagreb, Croatia in the summer of 2009 and it features performance footage filmed inside the boxing ring that was used in a movie in which boxing champion Henry Maske plays the title role of Max Schmeling.
"Need To Believe" was released on September 4, 2009 via Nuclear Blast Records.
GOTTHARD has opened for such renowned artists as AC/DC, DEEP PURPLE, BRYAN ADAMS and BON JOVI throughout Europe. The band has also had the honor of performing at the world-famous Montreux Jazz Festival, is two-time winner of its native country's Prix Walo Award, recipient of Monaco's International Music Award, and has had its music featured on the soundtrack to the European television series "Frankie".