The brotherhood of male singer Martin Lee, who won Eurovision, saved your kiss to me, he died at 77

The brotherhood of singer Martin Lee, who won Eurovision, saved your kiss left me a legacy worth £141,000, last year 77.
Lee lives in Cobham, Cobham, and is part of a two-girl band of two boys and boys, which led the UK to win the 1976 Eurovision song contest with songs.
The track ranks No. 1 in more than 30 countries, sold 6 million copies, ranking No. 1 on the UK rankings.
The brotherhood of humanity was successful on the European TV network in two other British singles Angelo in 1977 and the brotherhood of Figaro in 1978.
His will state that his property should be passed on to his wife, 80-year-old wife, Sandra Stevens, who was also a singer in the band and married in 1979.
In addition to singing and playing guitar, Lee has co-written many band songs with Lee Sheriden.
Before joining the band, Martin also released a solo single called Cry Jose and was part of Johnny Howard Band.
The singer was born in Martin Barnes on November 26, 1946 in Purley, London, and spent five years in Australia.
The fraternity of human star Martin Lee, who won the Eurovision song contest in 1976, left his will to his wife

The band had its heyday in the early 1970s, consisting of (LR) Nicky Stevens, Lee Sheriden, Martin Lee and Sandra Stevens

Martin (front right) married band member Sandra Stevens (right back right) who started dating shortly after joining the group in 1973

Martin has been married to his wife and bandmate Sandra Stevens for 45 years (watch it together in 2012)

The band was first founded in 1969 and three years later Martin joined them, singing the lead singer on their hit single Save Your Kiss
Before the Eurovision competition took place in The Hague, Man’s fraternity initially succeeded with their single United We Stand, the title of their debut album.
It is in the top 20 in the UK, Canada, Australia and the US.
They released some more successful singles, including Oh Boy (I’m in the mood) and Angelo, as well as a second album called B For Brotherhood.
The group split for several years in the 1980s, but reunited with TV shows in 1985 and has been in touch ever since.
They have been reunited several times since their peak of success and continued to perform, but officially retired in 2022.
“We are very sad to announce the death of our good friend and colleague Martin Lee’s fraternity who glided peacefully on Sunday, September 29, 2024 in a brief illness. Martin is 77 years old.
“Martin sang the lead singer in 1976 Eurovision winner “Save Your Kiss for Me”, the largest Eurovision single in 31 countries of all time / Guinness Books plus the biggest winner.
“He is not only a great singer, but he also co-wrote most of the hits of The Brotherhood of Humanity, including Record No. 3, with his bandmate Lee Sheriden.
“Other awards include 26 platinum, gold and silver plates, 3 Ivor Novello awards and ASCAP shields to write in the top ten in the United States.”