Rock legend dies at age 85 after tragic heart complications

The world of music fell into uneasy silence… Early in the morning, news began to surface that made thousands of fans refresh their feeds again and again. But no name was mentioned yet…

Something had happened overnight — quietly, without noise. Insiders hinted at a complicated surgery and serious complications, but there was no official confirmation for hours…

The first reports were fragmented and осторожні. Only brief words about the loss of a “legend” who left behind music known to generations. And only later did the truth begin to unfold…

It was Dash Crofts — a musician the world knew as one half of the iconic duo Seals & Crofts. He was 85 years old.

His death was confirmed by loved ones and producer Louie Shelton, who was the first to share the tragic news. According to the family, the artist passed away from complications related to heart surgery. It happened at night, quietly, without headlines — much like the way he often stayed away from the spotlight.

Dash Crofts, whose real name was Darrell Crofts, was born in Texas and began his musical journey as a drummer. It was then that he met Jim Seals — the man with whom he would later create one of the most recognizable soft rock duos of their time.

Their band, Seals & Crofts, became a symbol of the 1970s. Songs like “Summer Breeze,” “Diamond Girl,” and “Get Closer” are still recognized from the very first notes. They created music that sounded different — softer, deeper, more sincere.

After the duo disbanded in 1981, they reunited several times, but eventually each went their own way. Jim Seals passed away in 2022, and now the story of this duo has come to a final end…

In his later years, Crofts lived a quiet life on a farm in Texas, where he raised Arabian horses. He leaves behind not just music, but an entire era that can never be recreated.

His voice, his melodies, and his legacy will remain forever with those who have ever heard “Summer Breeze”… 💔

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