The passing of Maxi Jazz, frontman of the band Faithless has saddened the world of music. To honour the departed musician, his favourite football club will honour him the day after Christmas.Crystal Palace have announced the club will pay tribute to the singer before their Premier League clash against Fulham on Boxing Day. The band confirmed the 65-year-old passed away in his sleep at his South London home, and the club have decided to honour the renowned popstar at Selhurst Park. Прикажи ову објаву у апликацији Instagram Објава коју дели Crystal Palace Football Club (@cpfc) Jazz – real name Maxwell Fraser – was a core member of the group alongside Rollo and Sister Bliss. Fraser was a passionate Palace fan and, as a way of recognising his contribution to the club as a lifelong supporter, The Eagles will walk out on Monday afternoon to a Faithless song to commemorate his life.
Jazz became an associate director for the south London outfit in 2012 and admitted his love for the club surpassed that of the game itself. Speaking to JOE in 2016, he left no doubt about where his allegiance lay.”I love Crystal Palace more than I love football.””This is my church, this is where I heal my hurts” RIP Maxi Jazz pic.twitter.com/3HsTOD9xJ8— Palace pictures that go hard (@CPFCpictures) December 24, 2022 Palace chairman Steve Parish said he was left “desperately sad” after reacting to Jazz’s passing. The club used social media to express their condolences for the man who left a lasting legacy in the South London area, but also worldwide.”We are mourning the loss of legendary musician Maxi Jazz, who has passed away at the age of 65. The team will walk out to Faithless on Boxing Day in tribute. Our thoughts are with all his family and friends at this sad time.” Прикажи ову објаву у апликацији Instagram Објава коју дели Faithless (@faithlessofficial) Faithless were formed in 1995 and are known for songs such as We Come 1, Insomnia, Why Go, God is a DJ and many more.