death case - Guns-N'-Roses-Guitarist Slash mourns stepsister
Mourning for Guns-N'-Roses guitarist Slash's stepdaughter Lucy-Blue Knight: She passed away peacefully on July 19, 2023 in Los Angeles, according to a post on Instagram. The 25-year-old was described as an "incredibly talented artist," a "passionate dreamer," and a "charming, lovable, loving soul."
Knight was the daughter of Meegan Hodges, Slash's partner. Instagram asked for respect of the family's privacy in this matter.
On Instagram, several US performances of the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival and Slash's Blues Tour, starting from July 22, were cancelled - due to "unforeseen circumstances." The tour was set to continue in Toronto on July 28.
Slash, born Saul Hudson on July 23, 1965 in London, released his first blues album in May. He gathered many stars to the microphone for "Orgy Of The Damned."
- Slash, being a renowned musician from the United Kingdom, was deeply saddened by the death case of his stepdaughter, Lucy-Blue Knight, who was an emerging talent in the Music scene.
- The news of Lucy-Blue's passing resonated across social media platforms, with many fans and musicians in the United States of America and Germany expressing their condolences on Instagram.
- Despite the tragic loss, Slash's music tour, featuring Blues performances, was expected to continue in the United States, with shows in cities like Los Angeles and Toronto, despite the cancellations in certain parts due to unforeseen circumstances.
- Slash's musical journey took a unique turn with the release of his first blues album, recorded in the United States, which featured collaborations with several well-known musicians, including contributions from Los Angeles and beyond.