The Star and Garter landlord Andy Martin died in hospital four days after being admitted

The Star and Garter landlord Andy Martin died in hospital four days after being admitted

Andy Martin, landlord of Mancunian institution The Star and Garter, died in hospital four days after being admitted following a suspected stroke. The 52-year-old dad-of-two was suffering with an ear infection before his condition deteriorated.

He went into hospital on Monday (March 25). Andy later suffered a cardiac arrest. His heart stopped for four minutes, a JustGiving page set up to help his family with funeral costs says.

He developed sepsis, which led to encephalitis and meningitis. Andy suffered severe swelling on the brain and tragically died on Friday (March 29).

READ MORE: Peter Hook pays touching tribute to The Star and Garter landlord Andy Martin

He leaves behind wife Helen Kitchen and daughters Jasmine, five, and Georgina, three. Tributes continue to pour in for the legendary licensee, who ran one of the city’s most significant venues for 21 years.

The Star and Garter, in the shadow of Manchester’s Piccadilly station, shaped the youth of thousands. Andy fought to keep the Fairfield Street boozer open over the years as he navigated crisis after crisis.

Andy’s association with the pub started back in 1997 when he booked Half Man Half Biscuit for a gig. He went on to officially secure the license in 2003. The pub has become famous for its annual Mozfest event every May celebrating the music of The Smiths.

Wife Helen broke the news of his death on the pub’s Facebook page. The pair married last year.



The Star and Garter

“We are all obviously in bits and I know that so many of you will feel this loss too,” she wrote. “He was a wonderful dad, husband, brother, son and friend and this has left an unfillable hole in all our lives. Helen (Andy’s wife) x.”

Sacha Lord, co-creator of the Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project and Night Time Economy Adviser for Greater Manchester, said: “I’m extremely saddened to hear the news that Andy Martin from the Star and Garter has passed away. We were only messaging a couple of weeks ago. A huge loss to Manchester, that will never be replaced. My thoughts are with his family.”

Joy Division and New Order star Peter Hook added: “Andy was a lovely man from head to foot. Truly a man of the people who recognised that mighty oaks grow from acorns. His importance to new Manchester music was vital. God rest his soul.”

The JustGiving page set up to raise £7,000 for Andy’s funeral reads: “Andy passed away on Friday, March 29. The shock of Andy’s death is yet to be processed, but Andy’s sudden passing has left his family totally unprepared for any funeral costs and in need of financial support to help give Andy the send off he deserves.

“Andy had been suffering with an ear infection before he was admitted to hospital on Monday, March 25 with a suspected stroke, where he later had a cardiac arrest, with his heart stopping for four minutes. His ear infection had developed into sepsis, which then caused encephalitis and meningitis.

“This resulted in unrecoverable swelling on the brain and Andy died tragically aged only 52.”



Andy Martin, who has died following a short illness

Andy Martin, who has died following a short illness

The appeal continues: “Andy was extremely well loved and his influence was wide-reaching. There are many bands he helped to catapult, many artists, DJs and club nights where he was pivotal to their success. He was a wonderful husband, doting dad, beloved uncle, cherished son and loyal friend.

“He fought tooth and nail to keep the Star and Garter open. Having kept the pub open, he kept the prices low so that everyone could enjoy their night there, no matter their budget. Andy always felt a person feeling they’d had a good night at the pub was worth much more than money – his passion, his business, was the business of making people happy.

“Andy was also a great storyteller with a fireside warmth and brutally funny cheek that could catch you unawares. His sharp one liners and outlook on situations meant a conversation with him would undoubtedly end in tears of laughter. He was a fundamentally good person with depth, quietly keeping an eye on many and reaching out to check they were okay. He had a Half Man Half Biscuit lyric for every situation, and no doubt he’d claim this one as ‘National Sh*** Day’.

“This is not an easy ask. The brutal shock of this tragedy has left Andy’s wife and family bereft, heavy with grief and in the unfortunate position of having to ask for not just emotional understanding, but financial support at this difficult time.

“If Andy’s life enriched yours in any way, please contribute to his funeral. Anything you can give, big or small would be gratefully received. Please share this link so that it can reach the thousands of people that knew of the star that was Andy, and allow the world to return the love and joy that he gave to so many at his pub.

“Thank you.”

To donate, click HERE.

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