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Brad Arnold, the lead singer of the Grammy-nominated rock band 3 Doors Down, died Saturday, months after he announced that he had been diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney cancer. He was 47.
The band confirmed in a statement shared on their social media handles, that Arnold "passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, in his sleep after his courageous battle with cancer."
3 Doors Down release statement
The band said Arnold "As a found member, vocalist and original drummer of 3 Doors Down, Brad helped redefine mainstream rock music, blending post-grunge accessibility with emotionally direct songwriting and lyrical themes that resonated with everyday listeners."
Opening up about his personal side, "Above all, he was a devoted husband to Jennifer, and his kindness, humour, and generosity touched everyone fortunate enough to know him. Those closest to him will remember not only his talent, but his warmth, humility, faith and deep love for his family and friends."
About 3 Doors Down
3 Doors Down formed in Mississippi in 1995 and four years later received a Grammy nomination for the breakout hit "Kryptonite." Arnold wrote the song in math class when he was 15 years old, according to the band statement. Their debut album, "The Better Life," sold over 6 million copies. A second Grammy nomination came in 2003, for the song "When I'm Gone."
3 Doors Down released six albums, most recently "Us And The Night" in 2016. Singles included "Loser," "Duck and Run" and "Be Like That," which appeared on the soundtrack for the 2001 film "American Pie 2."
Brad Arnold on his career
While promoting their 5th album, "Time of My Life," Arnold said he considered himself lucky to have carved out a career in the music business."If you do something as long as we've done it, you can't help but get better at it, you know?" Arnold told The Associated Press in 2011. In 2017, 3 Doors Down performed at the first inauguration concert of President Donald Trump.
Brad Arnold announces cancer diagnosis
Arnold announced his cancer diagnosis last May, saying clear cell renal carcinoma had metastasized to his lungs. The band was forced to cancel a summer tour.
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"His music reverberated far beyond the stage, creating moments of connection, joy, faith, and shared experiences that will live on long after the stages he performed on," the band said.
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