Chris Rea, the musician behind the classic hits “Driving Home for Christmas” and “The Road to Hell,” has died. He was 74. Rea died following a short illness, his family announced in an Instagram post ...
'The Road to Hell' and 'Driving Home For Christmas' singer's death was announced by his family. Renowned rock and blues singer Chris Rea has died, aged 74. The artist, whose hit song ' Driving Home ...
Chris Rea was a genuinely great British singer, songwriter and guitarist, and a really lovely man to boot. If you’re driving home for Christmas, or stuck in traffic on the way to see your family, ...
The singer who returned to his blues roots after unconventional route to stardom - The Middlesbrough-born singer-songwriter has died aged 74 after selling millions of records across his career ...
Chris Rea, the singer-songwriter best known for “Driving Home for Christmas," has died at 74. Here's what we know.
First released in 1986, Rea's "Driving Home for Christmas" tells the story of a weary traveler slowly making their way home through traffic.
The English musician was also the gravelly voice behind such hits as "Auberge," "Road to Hell," and "Fool (If You Think It's Over)." ...