1960s singer Wayne Fontana has passed away at the age of 74.
The artist died at Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, yesterday (August 6), a representative for the musician confirmed.
Fontana was best known for his work with Manchester beat group The Mindbenders, who scored a big international hit in 1965 with 'The Game of Love'.
Fontana later quit the group to become a solo artist, and scored a hit with 'Pamela Pamela'. The Mindbenders went on to have a number one with their version of 'A Groovy Kind of Love'.
1960s singer Wayne Fontana has passed away at the age of 74.
The artist died at Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport, yesterday (August 6), a representative for the musician confirmed.
Fontana was best known for his work with Manchester beat group The Mindbenders, who scored a big international hit in 1965 with 'The Game of Love'.
Fontana later quit the group to become a solo artist, and scored a hit with 'Pamela Pamela'. The Mindbenders went on to have a number one with their version of 'A Groovy Kind of Love'.