27 September 2008
Sadly I have to let you all know that Blaze's wife Debbie has passed away in hospital this morning. I know that Blaze has always appreciated the massive amount of supportive emails and letters for Debbie and he, and many were passed on to Debbie in hospital.
Blaze is understandably not here to write anything so if you don't mind, I would like to write something here about Debbie. I didn't meet Debbie until I auditioned for the band in September 2007. She was always a very genuine person who laughed easily and enjoyed life and she and Blaze were obviously a very strong couple that loved each other totally. I know she was also extremely proud of Blaze, and should have been very proud of herself for helping Blaze 'come back' from what was a dark period for him.
When I learned that Debbie - the singer's wife- was the band manager, with no previous experience, I had to admit that I was sceptical. I have seen Spinal Tap...and been in enough bands to know that often a situation like that doesn't work! But, I was so very impressed with her. She grabbed the job and ran with it...surpassing everybody's expectations (apart from Blaze's who knew what she was capable of) with her abilities, proving to be both tough and strong in all aspects of the job and life. She shared the same ups and downs, slept on the same airport floors, spent hours and hours in negotiations and ALWAYS cared about the welfare of 'her boys' before everything else. She was bloody brilliant and I am just glad that we all told her that on several occassions. Debbie was also a very supportive friend whatever personal circumstances were happening, and she was always there when you needed her.
On 5 July we all went to the Iron Maiden show at Twickenham and were fortunate enough to be at the aftershow party. Debbie was like a proud Mum as Nico, Dave and I were buzzing to be in the company of some of our heroes.
She looked so happy that my girlfriend took this photo on her phone and immediately sent it to her. The album was two days away from release and everything going so well. She had been instrumental in turning around the band's fortunes since 2007. The next day she fell ill.
Blaze has lost his wife, her family have lost a daughter and sister, the band has lost its manager and we have all lost a very good friend. The world is a poorer place for it.
Sadly I have to let you all know that Blaze's wife Debbie has passed away in hospital this morning. I know that Blaze has always appreciated the massive amount of supportive emails and letters for Debbie and he, and many were passed on to Debbie in hospital.
Blaze is understandably not here to write anything so if you don't mind, I would like to write something here about Debbie. I didn't meet Debbie until I auditioned for the band in September 2007. She was always a very genuine person who laughed easily and enjoyed life and she and Blaze were obviously a very strong couple that loved each other totally. I know she was also extremely proud of Blaze, and should have been very proud of herself for helping Blaze 'come back' from what was a dark period for him.
When I learned that Debbie - the singer's wife- was the band manager, with no previous experience, I had to admit that I was sceptical. I have seen Spinal Tap...and been in enough bands to know that often a situation like that doesn't work! But, I was so very impressed with her. She grabbed the job and ran with it...surpassing everybody's expectations (apart from Blaze's who knew what she was capable of) with her abilities, proving to be both tough and strong in all aspects of the job and life. She shared the same ups and downs, slept on the same airport floors, spent hours and hours in negotiations and ALWAYS cared about the welfare of 'her boys' before everything else. She was bloody brilliant and I am just glad that we all told her that on several occassions. Debbie was also a very supportive friend whatever personal circumstances were happening, and she was always there when you needed her.
On 5 July we all went to the Iron Maiden show at Twickenham and were fortunate enough to be at the aftershow party. Debbie was like a proud Mum as Nico, Dave and I were buzzing to be in the company of some of our heroes.
She looked so happy that my girlfriend took this photo on her phone and immediately sent it to her. The album was two days away from release and everything going so well. She had been instrumental in turning around the band's fortunes since 2007. The next day she fell ill.
Blaze has lost his wife, her family have lost a daughter and sister, the band has lost its manager and we have all lost a very good friend. The world is a poorer place for it.