Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield: Stone Roses Bassist Death Revealed

Stone Roses bassist Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield, 63, died after respiratory issues tied to emphysema. Read funeral details, tributes and his lasting musical legacy.
Gary 'Mani' Mounfield: Stone Roses Bassist Death Revealed

Stone Roses and Primal Scream legend Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield, 63, died peacefully in his sleep after respiratory issues linked to a long battle with emphysema, his family confirmed. He collapsed at his home in Heaton Moor, Stockport, following a seizure on November 20 and could not be saved.

  • Fast Facts
  • Age: 63
  • Cause: Respiratory issues following emphysema
  • Location: Died at home near Manchester (Heaton Moor, Stockport)
  • Emergency response: Ambulance called after a seizure on Nov 20
  • Funeral: Manchester Cathedral, 11:30am, Monday Dec 22
  • Survived by two sons, Gene and George; wife Imelda died two years earlier

Family statements confirm Mani — best known as the bass player for Stone Roses and longtime collaborator with Primal Scream — passed away after a prolonged lung condition. The news has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fellow musicians and fans around the world.

The Legacy

Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield leaves a powerful musical legacy as one of the defining bassists of the Madchester era. His most celebrated work includes:

  • “I Am the Resurrection” — a towering bassline that became emblematic of The Stone Roses’ sound
  • “I Wanna Be Adored” — another signature track featuring Mani’s understated yet unforgettable playing
  • His contributions to Primal Scream and the wider Manchester scene — a career that influenced decades of British rock

Reactions and Tributes

The surviving Stone Roses members paid immediate tribute: they called Mani “the greatest bass player and friend we could ever have wished for.” Frontman Ian Brown added a simple, heartfelt message: “Rest in peace Mani.” Family details released by Mani’s brother Greg confirm the funeral will be held at Manchester Cathedral on December 22 at 11:30am.

Fans and fellow musicians have flooded social media with memories of Mani’s warmth, musicianship and influence on the scene that shaped British indie music in the late 1980s and 1990s. Coverage has also highlighted the private side of his life: he and his late wife Imelda are survived by their two sons, Gene and George, now 12.

Gary 'Mani' Mounfield

As details around Mani’s passing are released, fans are being advised to respect the family’s privacy while tributes and plans for public memorials are organised. For many, Mani’s basslines will remain a central part of Manchester’s musical heartbeat.

Image Referance: https://www.nationalworld.com/culture/music/cause-of-death-of-stone-roses-legend-gary-mani-mounfield-revealed-5445594

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