Mudvayne guitarist leaves tour due to wife's death: what happened.
Greg Tribbett left the tour due to his wife's death
According to The Sun: Renowned rock musician Greg Tribbett, 56, guitarist and one of the founders of the band Mudvayne, will be unable to participate in the anniversary tour celebrating the band's 25th anniversary. The reason for this is the tragic death of his wife Debbie.
Instagram/@thetribbsGreg's colleagues confirmed his absence from the tour, which will run from September 11 to October 26. They wrote on social media:
“The tour starts today! We will miss our brother Greg on this tour, sending him and his family all our love.”
According to a GoFundMe campaign, Debbie was diagnosed with 'angiosarcoma' – a rare form of cancer. One fan account also published the sad news:
“With heavy hearts, we mourn our dear and beautiful friend Debbie Tribbett.”
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Fans express their condolences to Greg, commenting online:
“It is so sad to hear. We pray for Greg and the kids. This is hard.”
Mudvayne was founded in 1996 and originally consisted of Greg, vocalist Chad Gray, drummer Matthew McDonough, and bassist Shawn Barklay. Ryan Martinie joined the band a year later, replacing Barklay. The band went on hiatus in 2010 but returned to the stage in 2021.
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The loss of Debbie has been a huge blow to Greg Tribbett and his family. In such a difficult situation, the support of colleagues and fans can play an important role in the grieving process. The band Mudvayne, known for their musical legacy, will continue their journey, but this tour will mark the void left by the tragedy.
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