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Detroit Cobras Singer Rachel Nagy Passes Away — Cause of Death Unknown

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The Detroit Cobras Rachel Nagy diedThe Detroit Cobras Rachel Nagy died Photo Credit: Dena Flows / CC by 3.0

Rachel Nagy, the singer and founder of The Detroit Cobras, has died.

A social media post from her bandmate Greg Cartwright confirmed the news. “It is with a heavy heart and great sadness that we announce the loss of our beloved friend and musical colleague, Rachel Lee Nagy. There are no words to fully articulate our grief as we remember a life cut short, still vital and inspirational to all who knew and loved her.”

“With the Detroit Cobras, Rachel Nagy carried the torch of rock, soul, and R&B to fans all over the world. More than just a performer, she embodied the spirit of the music itself and vaulted it to new heights with her own deeply affecting vocal power. I know that I am not alone when I say that I was inspired by her vitality, her fierce intensity, and her vulnerability.”

“Once plans have been finalized by the family we will post more information regarding further details to memorialize Rachel and pay tribute to her life. Until then, please know that if you are as devastated by this news as we are, you are not alone. We are with you in your grief. Rachel is survived by her brother Tony Nagy and her mother Marge Nagy.”

Rachel Nagy formed the Detroit Cobras in 1994 and they quickly picked up a reputation as an amazing cover band. They were also huge in the Detroit garage rock scene which brought about the rise of The White Stripes, The Von Bondies, The Dirtbombs, and others.

Third Man paid tribute to Rachel Nagy with a heartfelt post remembering their time together. “In both her voice and personality, Rachel Nagy was the perfect balance of tough badass and absolute sweetheart.”

“From the earliest White Stripes shows at the Magic Stick in Detroit through the Third Man 10th-anniversary show in Nashville, Rachel and the Detroit Cobras have been a consistent inspiring presence in our world for nearly 25 years. We will truly miss the sound of her room-filling laughter, her no bullshit honesty, and her true friendship.”

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