Dave Greenfield — who played keyboards and sung for the U.K. punk group the Stranglers off and on since 1975 — died Sunday due to coronavirus-related complications.
“Following a stay in hospital for heart problems, Dave tested positive for the Covid-19 virus last Sunday but he sadly lost his battle last night,” the group reported in a statement. “Dave was a lovable, friendly and eccentric character who always had time to chat.” The BBC reported that Greenfield was 71 at the time of his death.
The Stranglers became a force on the U.
“Following a stay in hospital for heart problems, Dave tested positive for the Covid-19 virus last Sunday but he sadly lost his battle last night,” the group reported in a statement. “Dave was a lovable, friendly and eccentric character who always had time to chat.” The BBC reported that Greenfield was 71 at the time of his death.
The Stranglers became a force on the U.
- 5/4/2020
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Pink Floyd frontman David Gilmour joined Richard Thompson at the latter’s 70th birthday concert in London Monday for a performance of “Dimming of the Day,” the closing track of Richard and Linda Thompson’s 1975 album, Pour Down Like Silver.
Gilmour sang lead and played guitar on the lilting folk rock song, and about midway through he played a solo that recalled the melody he played on “Comfortably Numb.” Thompson then took the lead for a more avant-garde solo. According to reports, Gilmour and Thompson then played “Fat Old Sun,...
Gilmour sang lead and played guitar on the lilting folk rock song, and about midway through he played a solo that recalled the melody he played on “Comfortably Numb.” Thompson then took the lead for a more avant-garde solo. According to reports, Gilmour and Thompson then played “Fat Old Sun,...
- 10/1/2019
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Hugh Cornwell has said that his former band The Stranglers appealed to late TV chef Keith Floyd because of his rebellious nature. Floyd was known to be a fan of the group and versions of their tracks 'Waltzinblack', 'Peaches' and 'Viva Vlad!' often featured on his cookery programmes. Cornwell told The Quietus: "The Stranglers probably appealed to Keith because he was a bit of a rebel. I hadn't really been in touch with Keith recently. But for a few years we were quite close. I got news of him through a friend who is a food writer. "But even he said he found it difficult to see him, because he'd been so ill, he cut himself off from people, which was a shame. He probably (more)...
- 10/8/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Hugh Cornwell, the English singer/songwriter/guitarist, will perform hits from his new album "Hooverdam," at Dublins Academy on March 27th. Fans can win tickets by answering a trivia question about Cornwell and emailing the answer.
Cornwell, who grew up in Tufnell Park and Kentish Town in England, was part of the band the Stranglers before embarking on his solo career. The Stranglers formed in 1974.
Cornwell was the lead guitarist and sang several of the songs. He left the band in 1990, however, after stating to the press he didn't think the Stranglers could go much further musically.
Since going solo, he has recorded about 10 solo albums. "Hooverdam" is his latest.
Cornwell, who grew up in Tufnell Park and Kentish Town in England, was part of the band the Stranglers before embarking on his solo career. The Stranglers formed in 1974.
Cornwell was the lead guitarist and sang several of the songs. He left the band in 1990, however, after stating to the press he didn't think the Stranglers could go much further musically.
Since going solo, he has recorded about 10 solo albums. "Hooverdam" is his latest.
- 3/26/2009
- icelebz.com
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