
According to the Czech tabloid Blesk, Radka Shaw, the wife of URIAH HEEP frontman Bernie Shaw, passed away on August 17 after a “serious illness.” She was only 47 years old.
The 67-year-old Canadian singer and his wife, who was of Czech descent, had been together since 2005 and they had two children…
URIAH HEEP Singer BERNIE SHAW’s Wife RADKA Dies After ‘Serious Illness’
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