Simon Gallup The Cure. The Cure Bassist Simon Gallup Announces Departure From Band "With a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of the Cure! Good luck to them all," said Gallup on his. In August, the Cure's longtime bassist Simon Gallup wrote in a public Facebook post that he's "no longer a member of the Cure." Gallup then explained he "just got fed up of betrayal.
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Gallup joined the group in 1979 until he quit in 1982 and then returned in 1984 In August, the Cure's longtime bassist Simon Gallup wrote in a public Facebook post that he's "no longer a member of the Cure." Gallup then explained he "just got fed up of betrayal.
The Cure bassist Simon Gallup says he's left the band
Gallup joined the Cure in 1979 after playing in Smith's side project, Cult Hero Gallup joined the Cure in 1979 after playing in Smith's side project, Cult Hero "With a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of the Cure! Good luck to them all," said Gallup on his.
Simon Gallup The Cure Photographic print for sale. He broke the news on his Facebook page on August 14, 2021, posting "With a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of the Cure! Good luck to them all" (via Rolling Stone magazine). Gallup joined the Cure in 1979 after playing in Smith's side project, Cult Hero
SIMON GALLUP QUITTE THE CURE BASSISTE MAGAZINE. And in a 2018 interview with The Irish Times, Smith noted that "it wouldn't be called the Cure" anymore if Gallup left. Apart from lead singer and guitarist Robert Smith, Gallup was the longest-serving original member of the Cure, having spent 40 years with the group.