Maxi Jazz, front man for British band Faithless, dies at 65


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2007 filepic of Maxell Fraser aka Maxi Jazz of Faithless performs during the Rock en Seine music festival, in Saint-Cloud, near Paris. The singer, who fronted the eclectic British dance band known for such hits as 'Insomnia' and 'We Come 1', has died. He was 65. – Photo: AFP

Maxi Jazz, a DJ and singer who fronted the eclectic British dance band Faithless known for such hits as Insomnia and We Come 1, has died. He was 65.

Faithless announced his death on social media Saturday, saying he "died peacefully in his sleep last night.”

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