Paper Lace’s Cliff Fish Loses Battle with Cancer at 73

Paper Lace’s Cliff Fish Loses Battle with Cancer at 73

…Researched and contributed by Solomon Thomas.

Cliff Fish, a member of the successful 1970s pop band Paper Lace, has passed away at the age of 73.

The band’s hits, including Billy Don’t Be a Hero and The Night Chicago Died, reached worldwide acclaim and made multiple appearances in the top 40 music charts.

Early Success and Continued Performances

Paper Lace were a very popular group
Paper Lace were a very popular group

Paper Lace achieved fame when Cliff was in his 20s.

While the band did not release many new tracks after the ’70s, Cliff continued to perform with the group on occasion, based in Nottingham.

Cliff’s Passing

Cliff’s wife Elaine and son Rob released a statement to The Sun, announcing that Cliff passed away on Friday afternoon after a two-year battle with cancer.

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Cliff has been remembered as a "wonderful, genuine person"
Cliff has been remembered as a “wonderful, genuine person”

They praised Cliff’s bravery, courage, and fullness of life throughout the struggle.

They also celebrated Cliff’s talents as a musician and performer, as well as his success in life and his roles as a devoted husband, father, and grandfather.

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Cliff’s passing was also confirmed on his Facebook page, where his carers were praised for their dedicated care until the very end.

Remembering Cliff Fish

Cliff Fish leaves behind a legacy of successful music, talented performances, and a life well-lived.

He will be remembered as a kind, caring, and genuine person who made a success out of everything he pursued.

His music will continue to inspire and entertain fans for generations to come.

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