Benjamin Curtis Dead at 35 After Battling Lymphatic Cancer
Benjamin Curtis died on Sunday, Dec. 29, at age 35 after almost a year-long battle with cancer.
The guitarist was diagnosed with t-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in February 2013. According to Pitchfork, several artists had helped raise funds to cover Curtis's treatments.
He lived in Dallas and was the guitarist of Secret Machines and Tripping Daisy. After Secret Machines relocated to New York, he co-founded School of Seven Bells with vocalist Alejandra Deheza in 2007.
On Monday, Dec. 30, School of Seven Bells announced the news on its Facebook page writing, "Last night, Dec. 29th 2013, we lost our friend and brother Benjamin Curtis to his fight against cancer," the statement read. "While we had hoped to delay this announcement until a more suitable time when his friends and family could feel better prepared and settled to greet any correspondences from folks attempting to reach out, unfortunately the news has prematurely leaked."
"We can't thank all of you who supported him and his music through the years enough. All of you who attended or participated in the various benefits in and around New York City over the past year since his diagnosis, and of course those who contributed and gave generously to help support him throughout that journey. You made it possible for all of us, and for him, to see how truly loved he was and how many lives he had touched through his music by your gestures," the statement continued.
"We will all miss this incredibly talented and rare person every day, but we are fortunate enough that he shared with us his music, and that is something that we can keep forever."