
Veteran Filipino musician Abraham “Bing” Austria has died at the age of 62, his family confirmed on Facebook.
In a statement posted on Monday, June 8, Austria’s family said the longtime musician died after battling sepsis in the intensive care unit for more than a week.
“After more than a week battling sepsis at the ICU, Abraham ‘Bing’ Austria is now painless and sent off by his family and loved ones to a nice place,” the family wrote, referencing “Nice Place,” a song by Austria’s former band Juan Pablo Dream.
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The family also thanked supporters who extended financial assistance during Austria’s hospitalization.
“We are deeply grateful for all the financial support and assistance everyone has extended. Your help gave Bing a fighting chance,” the post read.
Austria was regarded as one of the notable figures in the local music scene, having performed with several influential Filipino bands through the years.
He served as keyboardist for ska band Put3ska and reggae group Tropical Depression before becoming the frontman of Juan Pablo Dream. He later founded the band Flippin’ Soul Stompers.
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Following news of his passing, tributes poured in from fellow musicians and artists who worked with Austria throughout his career.
Singer Tuesday Vargas described him as her “mentor” and “big brother” in a social media tribute.
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“Thank you for the lessons, the tough love, the shared history, and the music that changed my life. The local scene will never be the same without your style and your fire, but your legacy lives on in every beat we play,” expressed Vargas.
Days before he was hospitalized, Austria also shared a new song titled “Bomba!” on Facebook, which he said he wrote during a trip from Bicol to Manila. /edv
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