On a cold morning in Amsterdam, Maizie Williams stood before the grave of her longtime bandmate, Bobby Farrell — the electrifying performer who brought unforgettable energy to Boney M. She laid a single white lily against the stone, her fingers tracing his name. For a moment, she closed her eyes and softly hummed “Rivers of Babylon,” the song that had carried them across the world. Memories of laughter, endless tours, and shared dreams filled the silence. “You’re still dancing, Bobby,” she whispered, her voice trembling — a reminder that some music never fades, and some friendships never end.
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