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The husband of the Grammy-winning soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae has been found dead from a suspected drugs overdose.
Jason Rae, a 31-year-old saxophonist with the Haggis Horns, was discovered at a flat in the Hyde Park area of Leeds on Saturday by police called to the scene. West Yorkshire Police said that a 32-year-old man had been arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs. He was later released on bail pending further inquiries.
A postmortem examination was performed on Saturday night, but the results were inconclusive and the police are waiting for the results of toxicology tests, a police spokesman said.
The Haggis Horns had been due to play at the HiFi Club in Leeds last night. The club confirmed that the concert had been cancelled. Ms Bailey Rae was not available for comment. Her record label said in a statement: “EMI Records would like to offer its sincere condolences to Corinne Bailey Rae and the Rae family at this tragic time. We ask that the media respects Corinne’s privacy and that of her entire family.”
Ms Bailey Rae has always insisted that she has never taken drugs. Earlier this year she backed a project for young people who were asked to use their song-writing abilities to help in the war against drugs.
At the time she said: “Helping to raise awareness among teenagers about the danger of drugs is vital, and combining this with the chance to showcase local song-writing talent is a great idea. The impact of drugs in our local communities cannot be underestimated.”
Born in Leeds, the singer studied English literature at Leeds University. She met her future husband while working as a cloakroom attendant at a soul club in the city and they married in 2001 when she was 22.
Ms Bailey Rae’s breakthrough came in 2004 when she signed to the record label Global Talent Publishing. A year later she released her debut singleLike a Star and her first album. Her second album, Corinne Bailey Rae, followed in 2006. This year she won a Grammy for her work on Herbie Hancock’s album River: The Joni Letters.
Her husband’s band released their debut album, Hot Damn!, last September and were due to complete a number of gigs across the country over the next few weeks.

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I don't even know what to say. That's horrible, just horrible. :(
Clare, York, USA
i am with you in spirit thru this time. hang in there only time can ease the pain. i feel it with you. peace&love
B., CPT, RSA
If anyone dares to say something mean or hurtful, don't, just don't. Take away from this the pain and irrevocable damage that drugs can do to a family. Whatever the circumstances. As for me, I am so, so, sorry for the pain that you must endure. I pray your pain lessens with each passing hour.
Beverly Clark, Brook Park , USA
People are going to have all kinds of mean things to say about circumstances such this. When the only words anyone should speak are those of sincere condolences. The pain will not ever go away, but in due time it can only become easier to manage. To lose someone is always the worst. But the memories are irreplaceable and the only thing that no one can ever change. My sincere condolences to you -Mrs. Corrine Bailey Rae.
Jennifer Williams, Birmingham, Alabama
My love & condolences to a remarkable woman in a tragic circumstance.
My prayers are with you Corinne.
Much love!
Terry-Ann, St. Philip,
i feel horrible for corinne ,i have never felt the way she feels right now.it must terrible to go through something like that...boy, i dont know how she is going to live in this much pain.ido truly feel bad.for everyone out there who has gone through a death in your life,you have my respects.
kaylin, port arthur, texas united states
he was someone's husband, best friend, son, brother and regardless of the circumstances of his untimely death he leaves a lot of good people behind who will suffer an unbearable emptiness and loss. i didnt know him but have friends who did and I am sure that he is going to be missed.
Iwi, Leeds,
It's such a sad and awful time for those involved that people should not be passing judgement that drugs were involved as when you start to understand why some people take drugs,there could be other reasons behind it. These things will always happen, just as many people die from alcohol related problems but the finger is never pointed then is it?
Carys, Manchester, UK
Deepest Sympathy goes to all involved who have lost a loved one. Its a painful time and my heart goes out to you and i speak for so many people who would wish you well.
sincere best wishes
tim carr, Leeds, W Yorkshire
Really very sad, please can you all stop associating drugs and music in your lives and those who listen to you. I'm an old guy nearly 50 don't take drugs but sustain my music, please....stop
Steve Maguire, Derby, UK