British musician Mark Hollins, a member of the famous group Talk Talk, has died at the age of 64. The sad news came on February 25, first reported by the musician's cousin and then by a bass player from the mentioned band. A day later, Hollins' death was confirmed by his music manager. And just to think, just 3 days before his death I posted on Muzolandia one of the biggest hits of the band Talk Talk entitled It's My Life. Mark Hollins was a British musician and songwriter born in January 1955. The Talk Talk band he founded was quite successful in the music market, and Hollins himself was responsible for writing many successful singles. One such song was the aforementioned It's My Life or at least "Life's What You Make It." Another popular track released by the band was also Such A Shame from 1984.

The artist's death also resonated quite widely on Twitter and other social networks where many well-known performers offered their condolences to the artist's family and friends. Among them were such bands as: Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) and Roland Orzabal of the band Tears for Fears.

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