Eagles of Death Metal Band recalls Paris attacks, loss of merch manager Nick Alexander

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The recent Paris terror attacks has been sorrowful for a lot of people who were affected. The said attack occurred at Le Bataclan in Paris during the performance of Eagles of Death Metal. A total of 89 concertgoers were confirmed dead at the said incursion. The band's merchandise manager, Nick Alexander, was among those people who were reported killed during the shooting.

According to Westword, Jesse Hughes, the Eagles of Death Metal's vocalist alongside with his other band members, was able to escape and has been reported safe during the Paris attacks. The band received distressing news that their merchandise manager, Nick Alexander, was among the fatalities of the shooting during their concert. The Eagles of Death Metal performance was supposedly all fun, not when the terror attack occurred that killed almost a hundred people on point.

Billboard has recalled some of the music personalities that have died during the said attack. One of them is Nick Alexander. The Eagles of Death Metal recalled all the fun times they had together with their merchandise manager. In fact, Nick Alexander was apparently more rockstar than the rockstars whom we worked for. Moreover, Billboard also shared that the late merchandise manager was precise and professional and was always present when the band is on tour and thus, it became the fabric of his life.

The band Eagles of Death Metal was reportedly horrified about the said attacks in Paris. It is definitely one of the moments the band will never forget. They expressed their solidarity to the terror attack victims as they too are mourning for the sudden loss of a good friend and colleague. They also send their well wishes to their families, friends, and to everyone who got affected by the incident, Yibada featured.

Eagles of Death Metal is certainly affected by the terrible occurrence during their performance which had also led to the loss of their merchandise manager, Nick Alexander. Furthermore, the band is extending their sympathy and solidarity to everyone who were victims of the Paris attacks and hope everything will be on the verge of recovery soon.

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