Brett Tuggle, a renowned veteran musician and celebrated keyboardist, died on Sunday, after a battle with cancer.
While playing for the David Lee Roth Band, Tuggle co-wrote the group's hit single"Just Like Paradise."
Meanwhile, he first joined up with Fleetwood Mac in 1997, as part of Mick Fleetwood's side project, The Zoo, and continued to perform with each of the members of Fleetwood Mac, even as they explored solo projects, through 2017. and was on his tour in 2021. However, Tuggle had to leave for health issues before the tour continued this past April.
Throughout his career, Tuggle also collaborated with Jimmy Page, Rick Springfield, Steppenwolf, and many other celebrated artists and bands. Springfield paid tribute to Tuggle on Twitter Sunday night, writing,"Our sweet Brett Tuggle made it home tonight. God bless his beautiful spirit."
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