Bruce Tull, guitarrista de los Scud Mountain Boys, fallece a los 71 años

Bruce Tull, guitarrista y músico de pedal steel de la banda de alt-country Scud Mountain Boys, ha fallecido a los 71 años.

Tull falleció el 22 de junio en Tulsa, Oklahoma, tras una breve enfermedad. Joe Pernice, líder de la banda, publicó un homenaje en Instagram en el que afirmó que él y los demás miembros se sienten "vacíos ante su partida" y envió sus condolencias a la familia de Tull.

Nacido en Midwest City, Oklahoma, Tull se unió a la banda en 1991 mientras estudiaba economía en la Universidad de Massachusetts Amherst. El grupo, originalmente llamado The Scuds, pasó del rock alternativo a los sonidos del country acústico y lanzó álbumes como Pine Box y Dance the Night Away en 1995, seguidos de Massachusetts a través de Sub Pop en 1996.

Tras separarse, los Scud Mountain Boys se reunieron para el álbum Do You Love the Sun de 2013. Tull permaneció activo en la escena musical del oeste de Massachusetts, produciendo y tocando en numerosos discos locales.

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