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Steve Harwell, the original lead singer of Smash Mouth, has passed away at the age of 56.

Former Smash Mouth Lead Singer Steve Harwell ​Passes Away at 56

Steve Harwell, the ‌former lead singer of American rock band Smash Mouth, died on ⁣Monday‌ from⁤ liver failure at the age of 56.

Band manager Robert Hayes confirmed Harwell’s death to​ Rolling Stone, saying the longtime frontman ⁢for the group ⁤passed away “peacefully ‍and comfortably” at his home in​ Boise, Idaho, surrounded by family ⁣and friends.

“Steve ⁢has been retired ⁣from Smash Mouth for ‍two years now, and the band⁤ continues⁣ to tour with new ⁢vocalist Zach Goode,” Hayes said. “That said, Steve’s legacy will live on through ⁤the music.”

Harwell entered‌ in-home hospice care⁤ after⁢ reaching the‌ final stage of liver failure following a lifelong battle with alcohol‍ addiction, according to TMZ.

Harwell had experienced several medical incidents ‌in recent years, including collapsing at a concert in ‍2016, receiving treatment for ‌heart problems in ‍2017, and slurring his ​words while ​performing in​ 2021.

Nearly ten years ago, Harwell was diagnosed with ⁣cardiomyopathy, which impairs the heart’s ability to pump efficiently. He experienced heart failure and had acute ‌Wernicke’s⁤ encephalopathy, which impacted his ‌motor functions, speech, and memory.

“Ever since I was a kid, I dreamed of being a Rockstar performing​ in front of sold-out arenas and ⁣have‌ been​ so fortunate to live out that dream,” he ⁤said after he retired‌ in 2021. “To my bandmates, it’s been an honor performing with⁤ you ⁢all these years, and I can’t think of anyone else I would have rather⁣ gone on this wild journey with.”

“To our ⁤loyal‌ and amazing fans, thank you,⁢ all of this was possible because of you,” he added. “I’ve ​tried so hard ‍to‌ power through my physical‍ and mental health issues⁣ and to play in front of you one last ⁣time, but ⁣I just wasn’t able to.”

Smash Mouth was formed in 1994 in San Jose, California, and ⁤featured Harwell ‍on vocals, Kevin Coleman on⁣ the drums, Greg Camp on the guitar, and Paul ‍De Lisle on ‌the bass.

In ⁢1997, the band hit ⁣the mainstream after releasing‌ “Walkin’ on the Sun,”⁢ which appeared‍ on ⁢their debut album, “Fush Yu ‌Mang.”

But their chart-topping ubiquitous 1999 hit “All-Star,”⁢ featured on the group’s⁣ follow-up record “Astro Lounge,”​ brought them global​ success.

Smash Mouth sold more than‍ ten million albums worldwide and topped‍ the charts with two #1 hit singles,‍ five Top 40 ​singles, three Hot 100 singles, four Billboard 200 albums, and a Grammy ​nomination when Harwell led ‌the band.

The group’s​ music can also be heard in hundreds of ⁣films and ⁤television and featured in the musical⁣ productions ⁤in Shrek.

“Steve’s iconic voice is one ‍of the most recognizable voices from his generation. He loved the fans and loved to perform,” Hayes ⁤said. “Steve Harwell was a true American Original. A larger than life character who shot up into the sky‍ like a Roman ‍candle.”

“Steve should be remembered for his unwavering focus and impassioned determination to reach the⁢ heights of pop stardom,” Hayes added. “And the fact that⁣ he achieved this near-impossible goal with‍ very limited musical experience makes his accomplishments all the more remarkable.⁤ His only tools were ‌his irrepressible⁢ charm‍ and charisma, his fearlessly​ reckless ambition, and his king-size cajones. Steve lived a 100 percent⁣ full-throttle life. Burning brightly across the universe before burning out.”

Ryan ⁤Saavedra ‌contributed to this report.


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