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At Republic of Music we were honoured to work with such a musical legend that was Ranking Roger. We recently released the “Public Confidential” album with The Beat, that once again saw Roger at the top of his game. He will be sorely missed but his musical legacy will live on forever

Much loved frontman Ranking Roger dies aged 56 

Tributes are being paid to Ranking Roger, the talented, energetic and charismatic frontman from The Beat, who passed away on Tuesday 26 March surrounded by family.

Birmingham born star Roger Charlery, was diagnosed with cancer at the end of last year but remained a creative force until the end – recently releasing a new album and putting the finishing touches to an autobiography whilst undergoing treatment.

Tarquin Gotch, Roger’s long-time manager, said “We have lost a wonderfully talented artist and great friend. It has been an enormous honour and privilege for us all to have been a part of his life.”

In Autumn 2018, just before he was about to embark on his first US tour in over 12 years Roger was diagnosed with cancer. At the time he was riding high having just released a live DVD from a sold-out London Roundhouse show, finished a new studio album and had over the preceding year enjoyed enormous worldwide success touring with lifelong friends The Selecter.

After his diagnosis The Beat cancelled all forthcoming live dates.

As 2019 began Roger finished his biography ‘I Just Can’t Stop It’ with co-writer Daniel Rachel which will be released in the spring. And the new studio album ‘Public Confidential’, which he was so rightly proud of, was released in January by DMF Records.

Ranking Roger was an original member of The Beat who formed in Birmingham in 1978. Their numerous hits include Mirror in the Bathroom, Tears of A Clown, Ranking Full Stop and Hands off She’s Mine. 2-Tone was a crucial multi-racial, multi-cultural explosion borne out of Coventry and the Midlands that remade British pop from 1979 onwards.

Roger collaborated and worked with numerous other musicians over the years including Big Audio Dynamite, Sting, Pato Banton and members of The Specials and Dexys Midnight Runners to name a few.

He is survived by his partner Pauline and 5 children including Ranking Junior who he worked with for the last 10 years of his life.