
Bonnie Tyler, Welsh Singer Behind ‘Total Eclipse,’ Dies at 75
Bonnie Tyler, the Grammy-nominated Welsh singer whose raspy voice powered the chart-topping ballads ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ and ‘Holding Out for a Hero,’ died July 9, 2026, at the age of 75, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter and the Associated Press. Born Gaynor Hopkins in the Welsh coal-mining village of Skewen in 1951, Tyler spent five decades as a vocal icon whose surgically altered instrument became the perfect vehicle for composer Jim Steinman’s most ambitious work. Key Takeaways Bonnie Tyler, the Grammy-nominated Welsh singer known for ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ and ‘Holding Out for a Hero,’ died July 9, 2026, at age 75. Tyler’s signature raspy voice resulted from vocal cord surgery in the late 1970s that she initially feared would end her career but instead became her defining characteristic. Jim Steinman, composer behind Meat Loaf’s ‘Bat Out of Hell,’ produced Tyler’s biggest hits after being impressed by her ‘ravaged’ vocal quality that reminded him of John Fogerty. Born Gaynor Hopkins in the Welsh coal-mining village of Skewen in 1951, Tyler left school at 16 and was signed by RCA Records after a talent scout heard her in a Swansea club. Tyler represented the United Kingdom at



























