Steve Strange
was the Welsh singer who found fame in the 1980s as the frontman of Visage,
whose best-known hit was “Fade To Grey”.
Strange also
managed the Blitz Club in Soho, a focal point for the New Romantic movement.
He died on
Thursday morning in Sharm el-Sheikh International Hospital. Marc Green, label manager at August Day
Recordings, said: "Steve died in his sleep of heart failure. Steve's
family, band members and friends are all distraught at this sudden news of his
untimely death."
Bands such as
Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet and Boy George's Culture Club all got their start
at the Blitz Club.
Boy George
tweeted: "Heartbroken about the death of my friend Steve Strange. So
bloody sad. Such a big part of my life!" Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon
tweeted: "I'm very sad to announce that our friend Steve Strange has died
in Egypt today. He was the leading edge of New Romantic. God Bless him."
Billy Idol
also paid tribute online, writing: "Very sad to hear of my friend Steve
Strange passing, RIP mate..."
Pop singer
Kim Wilde, who toured with Strange in 2002, added: "I'm so grateful that
life brought Steve and I together, he was funny, great company and completely
bonkers in the most adorable way.
"He
would often call up for a long chat, and always asked after my husband Hal, and
our children Harry and Rose.
"Steve
was a family man first and often spoke of his beloved family in Wales." Strange,
who was born Steven John Harrington in Newbridge, Monmouthshire, endured
several difficult periods in his career.
Following two
successful albums he became addicted to heroin after trying the drug while modelling
at a Jean Paul Gaultier show in 1985.
"It was
the worst mistake that I ever made in my life," he said in 2000.
There
followed legal problems such as an arrest and suspended sentence for
shoplifting a Teletubbies doll and cosmetics set in Bridgend, south Wales.
Strange's
agent, Pete Bassett, said: "He will be remembered as a hard-working, very
amusing and lovable individual who always was at the forefront of fashion
trends.
"Up
until last year he was putting together a book of fashion styles based on the
New Romantic movement and it comes as a great shock.
"We
understood that he had certain health problems but nothing we knew was life
threatening.


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