

Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield, the legendary Stone Roses bassist, has died at the age of 63.
‘It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to announce the sad passing of my brother. Gary Mani Mounfield RIP,’ his brother Greg announced onFacebook.
He added in the comment section: ‘Reunited with his beautiful wife Imelda’
The Daily Mail reports the Primal Scream bassist is understood to have died at home after collapsing. Family sources say that an ambulance was called but he couldn’t be revived.
The Stone Roses wrote on X: ‘RIP our wonderful brother Mani. The greatest bass player and friend we could ever have wished for. X.’
According to the publication, sources told his friends Noel and Liam Gallagher of Mani’s death on Thursday afternoon, hours before Greg posted the announcement on social media.

Liam Gallagher wrote on social media: ‘IN TOTAL SHOCK AND ABSOLUTELY DEVASTATED ON HEARING THE NEWS ABOUT MANI MY HERO RIP RKID LG.’
Mounfield’s death comes two years after his wife Imelda died from cancer. The couple welcomed twins together in 2013.
Fellow Stone Roses musician and lead singer of the band Ian Brown has posted in memory of Mounfield this afternoon.
In a short post on X, he wrote: ‘REST IN PEACE MANI X.
RIP our wonderful brother Mani. The greatest bass player and friend we could ever have wished for. Xpic.twitter.com/szEc70OZTN
— The Stone Roses (@thestoneroses)November 20, 2025

Mani’s nephew also paid tribute to the rocker, noting he would be ‘reunited in heaven’ with his wife Imelda.
He wrote on X: ‘Unfortunately with sad news my uncle Gary Mani Mounfield from the stone roses has sadly passed away today.
‘Thinking of his twins and my uncle Greg at this sad time. He will be reunited in heaven with his lovely wife Imelda RIP Manni Your annoying nephew.(sic)’
Band The Coral wrote: ‘RIP Mani. The basslines that soundtracked our boyhood, and so much more… “ Your star will shine again someday…”’
Ocean Colour scene, who Mani played with, also paid tribute writing: ‘RIP Mani, we had some amazing times together, onstage and off… Our thoughts are with Joseph, Gene, George and family.’
Kasabian also wrote: ‘Sad and shocked to hear the news. RIP Mani. Beautiful man, Manchester Icon, a huge talent with huge heart and one of our first industry supporters as a band. You will be missed massively X.’
Happy Mondays singer Rowetta posted on X: ‘Going to miss you so much. All my love to the boys, the family & all those who knew & loved him.’
ART for MCR, an organisation raising money for Manchestercharities through musical events, noted the city’s beat ‘won’t ever be the same”.

Sharing an image of the musician, they wrote: ‘Unreal this. Absolutely numbed us. We’re gutted to hear of the passing of Gary “Mani” Mounfield — a true giant of this city and a massive influence on anyone who’s ever picked up a guitar or stepped on a stage round here.
‘Honestly, The groove, the attitude, the spirit… he shaped so much of the music that shaped us.
‘This one really hurts. Everyone proper proper loved him. I remember crying my eyes out watching them at the Heaton Park gigs.
‘All our love goes out to the Mounfield family, the Roses community, and everyone feeling this loss today. Rest easy Mani. Manchester’s beat won’t ever be the same.’
IN TOTAL SHOCK AND ABSOLUTELY DEVASTATED ON HEARING THE NEWS ABOUT MANI MY HERO RIP RKID LG
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher)November 20, 2025
A Manchester music icon and a passionate, lifelong Red.Our deepest condolences go out to the loved ones of Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield 🙏
— Manchester United (@ManUtd)November 20, 2025
Mani’s death came less than a week after he announced an intimate in-conversation tour of the UK.
The Stone Roses,Primal Scream, and Me would have seen the Rocks hitmaker look back on his life and career, including the Stone Roses’ legendary 1990 Spike Island gig.
He was due to appear on stages across the UK from September 2026 to May 2027.
Mani shot to fame with the Stone Roses but they went their separate ways in 1996 and he went on to join Primal Scream.
But in 2011, he announced he had left the band to reunite with the Stone Roses for a huge stadium tour.
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