John Mann, singer and songwriter of group Spirit of the West dead at 57
John Mann, whose voice rang through countless Canadian celebrations as the lead singer of Celtic-inflected Spirit of the West, has died after a battle with early onset Alzheimer’s. He was 57.
The Calgary-born singer and songwriter who was perhaps known best for the boisterous pub anthem “Home for a Rest,” died peacefully in Vancouver on Wednesday from the disease with which he was diagnosed several years ago, said Eric Alper, the band’s publicist.
“Surrounded by friends and loving family until the end, all were reminded of John’s rich legacy,” Alper said in a statement.
“He was a potent force in music, acting — onstage, in movies and on television, and was world renowned as a songwriter.”