The Script drummer Glen Power has paid a heartfelt tribute to late bandmate and "brother" Mark Sheehan following his death last week.
Mark died on April 14, aged 46, following a short illness. The guitarist was married to Rina Sheehan and they shared three children together.
A week after his death, bandmate Glen took to Instagram to share a lengthy tribute to Mark, saying he still "can't believe" his friend was gone and detailed some of their best memories together, praising Mark's "work ethic and sense of humour".
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"It’s so hard to write these words," he said. "I can’t believe I am writing them. It’s been over a week since we lost our band mate, friend and brother in arms.
"It was in 2005 that I met Mark Sheehan. We clicked instantly. I knew he meant what he said. One night hanging out together, he said to me ‘I am taking you to the top’ and looking back now, 10 years later, I can honestly say that Mark was indeed a man of his word.
"For an Irish band to play Croke Park to 82,000 people in their home town in front of their friends and family, that is the top.
"The history of accomplishments of our band will always stand as a testament to Mark Sheehan’s drive and vision.
"It was his belief in what he saw in us together that brought out the best in everyone and really carried us forward. A true leader in every sense of the word, I’ll miss his direction, belief, work ethic and sense of humour."
Glen shared how the late guitarist would make the other members of The Script "crack up" during press interviews as well as sharing his songwriting "genius" with him on the road.
"When the 'promogedden' was wearing us thin, he always got me with his whispered jokes as we were doing interviews. He knew I couldn't control my laughter and he would do this to me all through the years," he said.
"He could detect when we were all nervous or tired and he would diffuse that with a perfectly timed one-liner and then carry on like he didn’t say anything at all while Danny and I couldn’t control ourselves cracking up.
"It was only last year on the road, Mark was giving me tips on songwriting, sharing exercises with me that he used to yield his particular unique brand of genius that only he had. There was so much more I wanted to explore with him.
"He not only had a way with words, he had a way of using them in a roomful of people that made you want to work as hard as you could to do the best you could."
He continued: "We travelled so far and so wide, saw so many faces and places we never expected to see, us against the world, a Brotherhood. Mark, I’ll miss you my dear friend, we did it, we made it.
"Thank you for pushing me outside my comfort zone and believing in me. But most of all, thank you for the laughs, for the friendship and for bringing us all together.
"I know I’ll see you again one day on that big stage in the sky and we can finish that song… Thanks for everything, Love you Brother, Glen."
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