Deep Purple Rocker Jon Lord Dies Age 71

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Jon Lord, who founded rock band Deep Purple and co-wrote their most famous song, Smoke On The Water, has died aged 71.
The Leicester-born keyboard player had been suffering from pancreatic cancer.
A statement on his website said he had passed "from Darkness to Light".
"It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Jon Lord, who suffered a fatal pulmonary embolism today, Monday 16th July at the London Clinic, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
"Jon was surrounded by his loving family," the statement added.
Last year Lord told fans he was "fighting cancer and will therefore be taking a break from performing while getting the treatment and cure".
In a message on his website dated August 9, 2011, he added: "I shall of course be continuing to write music - in my world it just has to be part of the therapy - and I fully expect to be back in good shape next year."
Lord started playing the piano in his family home and took classical music lessons before turning to jazz and rock 'n' roll.
He moved to London at 19 to go to drama school but was soon playing piano in pubs and bars and in 1964 joined cult blues band the Artwoods - formed by Ronnie Wood's brother Art.
The band was a critical favourite but never translated that into commercial success and split up.
Lord then went on tour with manufactured psychedelic pop combo The Flowerpot Men, who had scored a hit with Let's Go To San Francisco, before joining Deep Purple in 1968.
The heavy rockers sold more than 100 million albums - many featuring Lord's classically-inspired keyboards.
Their most famous song was the simple Smoke On The Water with its trademark riff.
The band split in 1976 and Lord joined bandmate Ian Paice in Paice Ashton Lord before playing with Whitesnake and a reformed Deep Purple.

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Yeah just read that on news feed..... seen Jon Lord a few times with Purple over the years, one hell of a keyboard player and so distinctive too.

RIP
 
Just back from hols to read of this sad news.
His passing is a great loss to the rock scene where he was held in the highest regard.
God rest your soul Jon
 
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