Tributes have flooded in for a legend of the Liverpool music scene after he died following a week-long battle in hospital with Covid-19.
Hambi Haralambous - founder of the city's legendary Motor Museum Studio - died last night after contracting coronavirus. His death prompted an outpouring of grief from friends and colleagues who revered him as a creative force in the city, reports Liverpool Echo.
The music venue which he established had hosted bands including Oasis and the Arctic Monkeys. Hambi was also the frontman for the popular synth band Hambi & The Dance in the early 1980s, which were signed to Virgin Records and later went into film.