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Chris Rea Dies: A Christmas Legend Lost
22 Dec
Summary
- Chris Rea, famed for 'Driving Home for Christmas', has passed away.
- He died at 74 after battling pancreatic cancer and a stroke.
- His family confirmed his peaceful passing in hospital.

The music world mourns the loss of Chris Rea, the iconic voice behind "Driving Home for Christmas," who passed away at 74. His family announced his peaceful death in hospital, following a short illness. Rea had bravely faced significant health challenges over the years, including a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in 2001, which necessitated the removal of his pancreas, and a stroke in 2016.
Rea achieved massive success as a solo artist, particularly with the 1989 release of "Road to Hell." This album, along with "Auberge" in 1991, topped the UK charts, cementing his status as a major music figure. His signature Christmas song, "Driving Home For Christmas," first released in 1986, has become a perennial holiday favorite worldwide.
NHS guidance highlights the importance of recognizing symptoms for serious conditions like pancreatic cancer and strokes. Pancreatic cancer symptoms can be subtle or absent, while stroke symptoms, often remembered by the FAST acronym (Face, Arms, Speech, Time), require immediate medical attention. Rea's passing serves as a poignant reminder of the impact these illnesses can have.




