Dwight Twilley dead: Girls singer dies at 72 just days after tragic post about surgery and feeling 'messed up' | The Sun

SINGER Dwight Twilley has died aged 72, just days after sharing a tragic post about awaiting surgery.

The Girls and I'm On Fire hitmaker's wife Jan confirmed news of his death on Wednesday night.


Jan shared a statement from Tulsa’s Church Studio, which is where Dwight recorded several songs.

She said: "With heavy hearts, we share the devastating news of Dwight Twilley’s passing.

"He peacefully departed this world, surrounded by the love of his life, Jan, and close friends.

"The loss is immeasurable, and our words can’t capture the depth of our grief.

"Dwight’s musical prowess touched countless lives, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of many.

"We are profoundly thankful for the enduring musical legacy he has bestowed upon us all."

Jan did not reveal the cause of Dwight's death.

The musician's family promised to "provide further details" in the next few days as they "honor and remember the remarkable life" of the late star.

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Dwight revealed at the weekend that he had broken his leg.

"Dwight Twilley broke his leg! Has to hang up his Dancin’ shoes for a while," he posted on Facebook on Saturday.

The singer added that he was going to have surgery on his tibia.

Shortly before that, he wrote: "I’m not feelin’ that great today… My leg is Very Messed up… Nighty, night, night [sic]."

Dwight was born in Tulsa in 1951 and broke onto the music scene alongside his friend Phil Seymour – who died in 1993.

They formed Oister and, several years later, they signed a record deal.

They released two top 20 hits with I'm On Fire (1975) and Girls (1984) under the name Dwight Twilley Band.

They performed together until 1978 when Dwight broke out as a solo act.

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A “Best of” collection of Dwight's songs was released earlier this year.

It covers six original albums: Tulsa, The Luck, 47 Moons, Green Blimp, Soundtrack and Always.



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