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Smash Mouth’s Steve Harwell Is Reportedly Dying With ‘Days To Live’ – Hollywood Life - Feedavenue
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Smash Mouth’s Steve Harwell Is Reportedly Dying With ‘Days To Live’ – Hollywood Life

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Steve Harwell, 56, is sadly at the end of his life, according to TMZ. The former Smash Mouth singer has been staying in hospice at home for his final days as he struggles with liver failure, the outlet reports. A manager for his band reportedly told the outlet that he’s been battling alcohol abuse throughout his life and it’s brought on his medical complications that he’s had to deal with for years.

TMZ further reported that Steve has been visited by friends and loved ones, who have gathered over the past three days, to say their goodbyes. Steve’s manager also reportedly told the outlet that he likely has just a week or so to live. The band’s social media accounts have yet to address the report. 

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“Steve has been dealing with long-term medical issues over the last eight years and during his last performance at the Big Sip stage, he suffered numerous symptoms directly linked with his current medical situation,” the manager told The New York Post. “As of today, Steve will be retiring from Smash Mouth to focus on his physical and mental health.”

In Jan. 2022, the band announced that they were replacing Steve with lead singer Zach Goode, a musician formerly in bands, Ghoulspoon, Divided By Zero and The Secret Seven. Steve was a part of the band, which also currently includes Paul De Lisle, Michael Klooster, Randy Cooke, and Sean Hurwitz, since 1994 and stepped into the spotlight when they released big hit songs like “Walkin’ on the Sun,” “All Star,”  “Then The Morning Comes,” and a cover of The Monkees‘ “I’m a Believer.”





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