
X JAPAN bassist Hiroshi “Heath” Morie died on October 29 after a battle with colorectal cancer, the band has revealed. He was 55 years old.
Heath joined X JAPAN in 1992 and played on the 1993 album “Art Of Life” and 1996’s “Dahlia”. After breaking up in 1997, the band reunited in 2007 and performed…
X JAPAN Bassist HIROSHI ‘HEATH’ MORIE Died After Battle With Colorectal Cancer, The Band Says
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