Brotherhood of Man's Martin Lee Dies at 77
The singer and songwriter, known for the Eurovision-winning hit 'Save Your Kisses for Me,' passed away from heart failure after a short illness.
- Martin Lee was the lead vocalist and guitarist for Brotherhood of Man, joining the group in 1972.
- Brotherhood of Man won the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with 'Save Your Kisses for Me,' which topped charts in over 30 countries.
- Lee co-wrote many of the group's hits, including 'Angelo' and 'Figaro,' both of which reached number one in the UK.
- The band's manager credited their Eurovision success to extensive TV appearances in Europe the year before the contest.
- Lee was married to fellow band member Sandra Stevens for 45 years and the group retired from performing in 2020.