The Legacy of The Prodigy's Ziggy Chowdry: Remembering a Musical Genius
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ziggy Chowdry, a founding member of The Prodigy. He was 60 years old at the time of his death. Ziggy was a talented musician and performer, known for his unique style and energy on stage. His contributions to the music industry will always be remembered and cherished. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family, friends, and fans during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Ziggy.
Music News: The Prodigyâs Ziggy Chowdry: Dead At 60
The Prodigy have paid tribute to manager Ziggy Chowdry after his death last week.
The Firestarter band â" who first formed in October 1990 before playing their first gig four months later â" are heartbroken after Chowdry died on Thursday (26.02.26), and they described him as a âforce of natureâ.
In an emotional post on Instagram on Sunday (01.3.26), they wrote: âRIP Ziggy.
âHe was our first manager back in 91 and got us our first gig in the 4 Aces, Labyrinth, Dalston.
âHe was a force of nature. Sad news. Rest in peace Zig. Respect LH and M xâ
After the early gigs in 1991, the band broke out with singles Charly and Everybody In the Place, and became a huge force in the 90s with hits like Firestarter and Breathe.
They went onto achieve seven number one albums, and won two BRIT Awards.
The death of Chowdry comes a few years after the band mourned the passing of founding member Keith Flint, who died in 2019 aged 49.
Surviving members Liam Howlett and Maxim are set to play four massive outdoor gigs this summer, which will follow a 12-date arena tour across the UK and Ireland in April and May.
Back in November, Howlett told NME: âEvery time we go out for a new tour or big shows like this, we spend a lot of time talking about what is possible â" how can we make it better.
âWe always try to make sure things are different and moving forward , but always delivering the punch, which it will.â
Meanwhile, Liam also promised new music this year, while insisting Flint will always be âdeeply ingrainedâ in their sound.
He said: âBefore, I described our sound as âevil raveâ. This time the new tunes sound like âf*****â evil raveâ.â
The new material will be the bandâs first collection since 2018âs No Tourists, while they started working on an LP before Flintâs death.
He added: âKeef will forever be deeply ingrained in The Prodigy sound. People will feel that when they hear our new music.
âWhen Iâm writing beats in the studio, heâs always there in my mind, punching the air, spittinâ and snarlinâ in the background.â
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