
Brad Arnold, the lead singer and founding member of the American rock band 3 Doorways Down, has died at 47 after being identified with Stage 4 kidney most cancers, RadarOnline.com can report.
A consultant for Arnold stated he died peacefully in his sleep Saturday, February 7, surrounded by his spouse and household.
Arnold had led the Mississippi-based rock band since its formation in 1996 and was its longest-serving and solely unique member. He wrote the group’s breakout hit, Kryptonite, whereas nonetheless in highschool, a music that went on to develop into one of many defining rock tracks of the early 2000s and has amassed greater than 1.2 billion performs on Spotify.
The singer publicly revealed his most cancers analysis in a message shared on the band’s Instagram account in Could final 12 months. Within the video, Arnold defined the circumstances surrounding his sickness and analysis.
He stated: “I might been sick a few weeks in the past and went to the hospital and obtained checked out. I truly obtained the analysis that I’ve a transparent cell renal carcinoma that has metastasized into my lung… and that’s stage 4, and that’s not actual good.”
Clear cell renal carcinoma is the commonest type of kidney most cancers. Stage 4 most cancers, often known as metastatic most cancers, signifies that the illness has unfold from its unique website to different components of the physique.
Following the analysis, Arnold introduced that 3 Doorways Down can be compelled to cancel their forthcoming tour.
Arnold concluded his message by saying: “I might love so that you can carry me up in your prayers each probability you get, and I believe it’s time for me to go take heed to It is Not My Time a bit bit, proper? Thanks guys a lot. God loves you. We love you. See you.”
3 Doorways Down was initially shaped by Arnold, lead guitarist Matt Roberts, and bassist Todd Harrell. Rhythm guitarist Chris Henderson joined the group in 1998, whereas Arnold transitioned from drums to focus completely on lead vocals round 2000.
The band later underwent a number of lineup adjustments, together with the departure of drummer Daniel Adair in 2005, founding guitarist Roberts in 2012, and bassist Harrell in 2013.
The band’s debut album, The Higher Life, launched in 2000, was licensed seven-times platinum. They went on to launch 5 further studio albums. Arnold had spoken overtly lately about his restoration from alcoholism, having stop consuming in 2016.
In 2003, the band based The Higher Life Basis, which has supported quite a few U.S. charities and supplied assist to Mississippi’s Gulf Coast following Hurricane Katrina.
Arnold’s demise follows the lack of founding guitarist Matt Roberts, who died from an overdose in 2016 on the age of 38.

