Bruschini played in several bands including Blue Aeroplanes and his work featured heavily on Massive Attack's 1998 Mercury-nominated album Mezzanine.
When crews arrived they found three sheds "completely alight and two houses were affected".The service added that firefighters from Loughton and Waltham Abbey stopped the fire spreading to the homes but the sheds were "completely destroyed".
A crew from Brentwood will remain at the scene into the evening to dampen down and check for hotspots.Coastlines across the East of England are being celebrated during a UK-wide festival.Organisers hoped art project Beach of Dreams, which kicked off at the Port of Tilbury on Thursday, would inspire action to protect coastal areas.
Stories from communities in Norfolk, Essex and Suffolk have all contributed to a series of public events, running until 1 June.Artistic director Ali Pretty said the festival would "shine a spotlight" on people, projects and special places that "inspired hope".
Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, Harwich in Essex and Orford Ness in Suffolk are all due to feature during the festivities.
at the start of the year, where residents spoke about what life was like living by the sea."If a child has got good attendance and they want to have a week's holiday during term time, we do currently allow that to happen, but they have to have good attendance and be up on their school work," she said.
The Department for Education said: "The strong foundations of learning are grounded in attendance in the classroom - so all children benefit from a rich curriculum that encourages a love of learning.”A museum is set to dispose of items it no longer needs, including human bones and a Roman jewellery piece.
Reading Museum, which is run by Reading Borough Council, said it had identified 33 items that are either damaged, in poor condition or are duplicates.The disposal is part of a wider project to assess and move almost 500,000 objects to a new collection store.