Justin Cary, a longtime bassist known for his work with Sixpence None the Richer, has died at the age of 50. The musician passed away on June 18 after suffering a serious stroke and receiving medical treatment in New York, according to announcements shared by those close to him.
News of Cary’s death was confirmed through messages from singer Leigh Nash and updates connected to a fundraising effort that had been created to support Cary and his wife during his medical crisis. The statements described him as a gifted musician, a loyal friend, and an important part of the band’s history.
Cary joined Sixpence None the Richer in 1997, a pivotal year for the group. He became part of the lineup that helped bring the band wider recognition through its self-titled album, which featured the hit single “Kiss Me.” The song went on to become an international success and remains closely associated with the band’s legacy.
Beyond his work with Sixpence None the Richer, Cary collaborated with a variety of artists throughout his career, contributing both on stage and in the studio. Fellow musicians and fans have since shared tributes recognizing his talent and lasting impact on those who knew him.






