For anyone who grew up loving that iconic ’80s sound, the name Living In a Box probably brings back instant memories.
Now, sadly, comes heartbreaking news about the band’s frontman:
Richard Darbyshire has passed away at the age of 65.
Inspired by Marvin Gaye
He may have never received the spotlight he truly deserved, but that voice — deep, soulful, unmistakable — was nothing short of extraordinary.
But now Richard Darbyshire is sadly gone, leaving fans of the era stunned and heartbroken.
An English singer, songwriter, and producer, he fronted Living In a Box from 1985 to 1990, giving the band its signature sound before parting ways during the making of their third album.

His journey began in Stockport, England, before life carried him to Japan as a teenager, where soul music from Marvin Gaye, Al Green, and Curtis Mayfield first found its way into his heart.
After returning to the UK, the good-looking guy with the great voice, played in various bands, studied English literature at Oxford, and eventually found his footing as both an artist and a songwriter. Before Living In a Box exploded onto the charts, he had already written music recorded by acts like The Temptations.
International chart success
When Virgin and Chrysalis Records both came knocking in 1985, Darbyshire chose the band that would soon take its name from the very song he had just sung: Living in a Box.
Two albums, international chart success, and an unforgettable ’80s anthem followed as they managed to combine hi-tech and innovation with emotion.
But by 1990, creative differences brought the band to a halt.
His solo album How Many Angels arrived in 1994, featuring collaborations with Lisa Stansfield and tracks originally meant for the unfinished third Living In a Box album. Over the years, Darbyshire continued to write and produce for major artists — from Level 42 to Jennifer Rush — cementing himself as a quiet but powerful force behind the scenes.

According to The Independent, the news of his death was confirmed by his family, and his bandmates honored him with a deeply emotional tribute:
“Richard was an incredible talent – what a voice! His vocal skills knew no bounds, from the driving raw power of our first, eponymous hit song, to the tender heart-melting charm of ‘Room In Your Heart’, Richard, truly, could do it all.
His guitar playing, though less recognised, was equally accomplished. As a songwriter, Richard was at the heart of everything we did; a pure craftsman and a master of his art.”
Teaching songwriting
They remembered his reluctance toward fame and how he avoided the spotlight and found peace in the studio:
“In some ways Richard was the most reluctant of ‘pop stars’, always eschewing the limelight… He hated the photo shoots, the interviews, the tv appearances and thought it was all a bit daft. He was happiest in the studio, guitar in hand, working on the next song…”
And they closed with a message that struck every longtime fan in the heart:
“Richard, wherever you are, Tich and I will miss you dearly. The laughs we had, the wildcat ride we went on, will never be forgotten. Love you man.”
Fans online echoed the sentiment, calling his passing “a sad loss for the music industry” and praising the legacy he leaves behind.
Living In a Box’s classics, “Living in a Box,” “Blow the House Down,” and the beautiful “Room In Your Heart”, remain timeless reminders of the era and of Darbyshire’s unmistakable voice.
Before his passing, he had been teaching songwriting workshops in London, still sharing his craft, still helping others find their musical voice.
He is survived by his wife, Sonia Jones.
For anyone who grew up with neon lights, cassette tapes, and the unmistakable synth-driven soul of the ’80s, it’s a sad reminder that the icons of our childhood are becoming fewer and fewer. Richard Darbyshire may have stepped away from the spotlight, but his music will always echo across the decade that defined him.
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