Eurogliders Co-Founder Bernie Lynch Dies at 65 After Cancer Battle

# Bernie Lynch Dead: Eurogliders Founder Passes Away Following Cancer Fight as Bandmates Pay Tribute
Eurogliders co-founder Bernie Lynch has passed away at the age of 65 after a courageous battle with cancer. The news of his death has prompted heartfelt tributes from his former bandmates and fans alike.
Lynch was integral to the success of Eurogliders, a band that gained fame in the 1980s with hits like "Heaven" and "Calling All Angels." His innovative contributions helped shape the Australian music scene. After he fell ill, members of the band rallied to support him during his fight against the disease.
The band’s lead vocalist, Grace Knight, expressed profound sadness at Lynch's passing, remembering him as “a guiding light” in both music and life. Her tribute reflects the deep bond shared among the Eurogliders and showcases the impact Lynch had on those close to him.
Many fans took to social media to share their love for Lynch and to express condolences. His legacy within the industry remains significant, highlighting the vital role he played in promoting Australian rock music globally.
In the wake of his passing, tributes continue to pour in, emphasizing Lynch's passion for music and the joyful memories he created for audiences across the years.