20 December 2012 | 18:46

Life in the fast lane: Solo pop stars more likely to die young

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Solo rock stars are twice as likely to die prematurely as counterparts who perform in groups, AFP reports citing a study published in the journal BMJ Open. British researchers examined the fate of 1,489 rock and pop performers who had risen to fame in a study period that spanned half a century, from Elvis Presley in 1956 to the Arctic Monkeys in 2006. A total of 137, or 9.2 percent, died prematurely, at 45.2 years of age on average for North American stars and 39.6 for those in Europe. Substance abuse and car crashes accounted for nearly 40 percent of deaths, according to the probe. The difference in life expectancy was huge when it came to solo performers, it found. Among the 114 US soloists documented in the study, 23 percent died at a younger age than the general population. This was double the 10.2 percent death rate among members of equally famous American bands. In Europe, too, 9.8 percent of soloists died young, compared to 5.4 percent of group performers. Stars who became famous before 1980 were much likelier to have died young, they added. Nearly half of the stars who died from substance abuse had suffered childhood traumas. "This study raises some important issues relating to protecting both stars' and would-be stars' acute and long-term well-being in an industry that has turned recruitment of the next generation of celebrities into a global business," said the report.

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Solo rock stars are twice as likely to die prematurely as counterparts who perform in groups, AFP reports citing a study published in the journal BMJ Open. British researchers examined the fate of 1,489 rock and pop performers who had risen to fame in a study period that spanned half a century, from Elvis Presley in 1956 to the Arctic Monkeys in 2006. A total of 137, or 9.2 percent, died prematurely, at 45.2 years of age on average for North American stars and 39.6 for those in Europe. Substance abuse and car crashes accounted for nearly 40 percent of deaths, according to the probe. The difference in life expectancy was huge when it came to solo performers, it found. Among the 114 US soloists documented in the study, 23 percent died at a younger age than the general population. This was double the 10.2 percent death rate among members of equally famous American bands. In Europe, too, 9.8 percent of soloists died young, compared to 5.4 percent of group performers. Stars who became famous before 1980 were much likelier to have died young, they added. Nearly half of the stars who died from substance abuse had suffered childhood traumas. "This study raises some important issues relating to protecting both stars' and would-be stars' acute and long-term well-being in an industry that has turned recruitment of the next generation of celebrities into a global business," said the report.
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