Rapper Adam Yauch, member of legendary hip-hop group the Beastie Boys, has died at the age of 47, Rolling Stone reports. Yauch was diagnosed with a tumour in his salivary gland in 2009 and
underwent surgery and radiation therapy treatment. He also adopted a
strict vegan diet and turned to ancient Chinese medicines to help him
beat the disease. A Brooklyn native, Yauch formed the Beastie Boys in 1978 with his
high school friends Mike "Mike D" Diamond, John Berry and Kate
Schellenbach. The group started out as a hardcore punk band, but later developed
into a rap trio with Yauch and Mike D teaming up with pal Adam 'Ad-Rock'
Horovitz and they landed their big break after working with a young
Rick Rubin, who would sign them to his newly-formed Def Jam Recordings
in 1984. They released their debut album, Licensed to Ill, in 1986 and went on
to make a further seven records, with their last, Hot Sauce Committee
Part Two released last year. The Beastie Boys won three Grammy Awards and scored nominations for
hit songs like Check Your Head, Sabotage and Ch-Check It Out. The rappers were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in
Cleveland last month although Yauch had to sit out the ceremony and the
accolade was accepted by Mike D and Ad-Rock. Taking to the stage without his bandmate, Ad-Rock - alongside Mike D
and longtime DJ sidekick Mixmaster Mike - read out a statement from
Yauch, who thanked the Beastie Boys' fans, writing, "This induction is
as much ours as it is yours."
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