Cause Of Death: Complications From Diabetes
Albums:
1978 Molly Hatchet - Molly Hatchet
1979 Molly Hatchet - Flirtin' With Disaster
1981 Danny Joe Brown - Danny Joe Brown & The Danny Joe Brown Band
1983 Molly Hatchet - No Guts...No Glory
1984 Molly Hatchet - The Deed Is Done
1985 Molly Hatchet - Double Trouble Live
1989 Molly Hatchet - Lightning Strikes Twice
1996 Molly Hatchet - Devil's Canyon
Details:
DAVIE, Fla. - Danny Joe Brown, the lead singer of the Southern rock band Molly Hatchet, died of complications from diabetes, his family said Monday. He was 53.
Brown died Thursday at his home in Davie, a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, his sister Lyndia Brown said.
"He had been in the hospital for about four weeks before he died, and he wanted to come home and he was home for 30 minutes when he died," Lyndia Brown told The Associated Press. "He was surrounded by his children and his wife."
In 1975, the Jacksonville native joined Molly Hatchet, named after a Southern prostitute who allegedly beheaded and mutilated her clients. Brown was frontman for its self-titled album in 1978, which went platinum. In 1979 the next album, "Flirtin' With Disaster," sold over 2 million copies.
Brown left the band in the early 1980s because of his diabetes.
After creating his own group, the Danny Joe Brown Band, he rejoined Molly Hatchet in 1982 to participate in the album "No Guts ... No Glory." The was album had limited success and the group eventually disbanded.
Molly Hatchet reunited and toured in 1996 for release of the album "Devil's Canyon."
Brown ended his career after a stroke in 1998, according to reports.
"Danny was way more than a singer for a rock 'n' roll band. He was a great brother, a wonderful son," Lyndia said. "He is going to be missed terribly by everybody."