Australian rock icon Andrew Greedy Smith dies after suffering a heart attack while driving in Sydney.
Smith, the only remaining original member of band, was on tour at the time of his death, Mr Bartlett said. The band have dates booked in Australia through summer.
In October, Smith told ABC Radio Perth about the process of writing Live It Up, which came to him during a long bus trip across Canada. "The initial idea of it, all the words and what I thought the music was, I probably got in about half an hour," he said.
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