Bruce welch of the shadows reveal
| The Shadows: Hank Marvin, John Rostill, Bruce Welch and Brian Bennett |
Guitarist Bruce Welch, a founding member of the legendary instrumental group The Shadows, is suffering from cancer.
The year-old musician told The Mirror newspaper that he will be operated on for prostate cancer next week.
"I still can't believe it. I feel as fit as a fiddle and yet I'm suffering from cancer and I've got to have a big operation," he said.
| Welch has enjoyed four decades of success |
The Shadows were Cliff Richard's backing group in the s and Welch wrote two of Sir Cliff's most famous songs, Bachelor Boy and Summer Holiday.
The guitarist told The Mirror that Sir Cliff was one of the first to call and wish him well.
"He called me at home to see how I was and told me not to worry," he said.
His operation will be performed at a London hospital next Wednesday and is expected to last about three hours.
Speaking from his home he told the newspaper he was "scared and very twitchy".
"To someone like me who is not used to surgery, it sounds very daunting and frightening - though I'm sure to the surgeon it's a piece of cake," he added.
Enduring sound
The Shadows, whose line-up included guitar great Hank Marvin, became a pop phenomenon in the s.
They had a string of instrumental hits starting with their song Apache, which featured Sir Cliff on a Chinese drum and went to number one in Britain and many other countries.
After a brief break-up they continued into the s with the Top 10 songs Don't Cry For Me Argentina and Cavatina.
They continued their success into the s and released the award winning album Reflection in
In total the band have had 34 hits on their own (not counting another 33 with Cliff Richard), which is more than any other British group.
Welch lives in Richmond, south-west London with his year-old partner, Magda Rabenda, and their year-old daughter Lauren.