Tributes have been paid to Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell who is reportedly close to death after entering hospice care with ‘days to live’ suffering liver failure.
The band’s frontman, 56, is now seeking medical care and is surrounded by his family members as he enters his final days, his manager told TMZ on Sunday.
Fellow singer Bret Michaels posted a touching tribute to the musician on social media. He said: ‘All my thoughts, prayers and well wishes are with my friend Steve Harwell. I knew you’re a fighter, keep fighting my brother.’
Harwell has reportedly dealt with alcohol abuse and its physical affects for years. In October of 2021, Smash Mouth fans became concerned for Harwell’s wellbeing after he was seen slurring his speech, cursing and making threats at a concert.
A representative for Smash Mouth told DailyMail.com that, ‘Steve is resting at home and being cared for by his fiancé and hospice care.’
Tributes have flooded in for Smash Mouth singer Steve Harwell who is reportedly close to death after entering hospice care with ‘days to live’ suffering liver failure. Pictured: During the Under The Sun Tour at The Greek Theatre in LA in 2014
Fellow singer Bret Michaels (pictured right with Harwell) posted a touching tribute to the musician
He added: ‘My only additional comment is that we would hope that people would respect Steve and his family’s privacy during this difficult time.’
Further tributes have poured in on social media, with many fans saying they are heartbroken to hear of Harwell’s illness.
One adoring fan wrote on X: ‘I’m legitimately heartbroken by the news regarding Steve Harwell of Smash Mouth.
‘I knew his health wasn’t doing well for a while, but NOT like this. And while I do know S.M. for All Star & I’m A Believer, I’ve listened to quite a lot of their tracks afterwards. Thank you, Steve.’
Another said: ‘I feel so sorry for Steve Harwell. His music made our lives better when we was part of Smash Mouth. His singing was the best, even in the songs that he did for Shrek. Another piece of my childhood is dying.’
Others touchingly wrote that Harwell will ‘forever be a true All Star’.
Adoring fans have paid touching tributes to Steve Harwell on social media
The musician was one of the founding members of Smash Mouth when the band first got together in 1994.
Skyrocketing to fame with catchy singles like Walkin’ On The Sun, Why Can’t We Be Friends, and All Star, Steve and the rest of Smash Mouth found global success when they were featured in the 2001 film Shrek.
In addition to All Star being featured prominently in the film, fans adored Smash Mouth’s cover of the Monkees classic hit I’m A Believer.
Serving as one of the only two constant members of the original Smash Mouth group until his retirement, Harwell encountered health and substance abuse problems after the band’s smashing success.
In 2013 the California-born singer was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a cluster of diseases that adversely affect the heart.
Following the disheartening diagnosis, the Rat Race star was also hit with a second medical setback — Wernicke encephalopathy.
The life-threatening neurological condition can cause of whole slew of negative symptoms, from confusion, difficulty walking, and hypothermia.
Harwell (pictured in 2018 in NYC) is reportedly surrounded by his family as he battles through his final days
Pictured L-R drummer Kevin Coleman, singer Steven Harwell, guitarist, and vocalist Greg Camp and bassist Paul De Lisle, of the American rock band Smash Mouth in 1999
Harwell pictured performing at Shoreline Amphitheatre on September 13, 1997 in Mountain View, California
In 2021 the All Star singer sparked concern after he was seen slurring his speech while cursing and lashing out at audiences during the event in Bethel, New York.
Crowds suspected he was intoxicated during the concert which described as ‘the most chaotic show ever seen’ by an audience member.
The band also made headlines in 2020 with a concert at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota in August amid a time of high coronavirus rates.
Harwell’s camp previously said he was going to take a break to deal with ongoing health issues, as his agent told TMZ that the singer was dealing with cardiomyopathy and heart issues.
Harwell’s rep said that the singer was going to rest and adjust his medication.
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