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Dave Clark Five star Payton dies | Dave Clark Five star Payton dies |
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Musician Denis Payton, a founder member of rock group the Dave Clark Five, has died of cancer at the age of 63. | |
Payton, who played saxophone, harmonica and guitar for the popular 1960s band, had been ill for some time. | Payton, who played saxophone, harmonica and guitar for the popular 1960s band, had been ill for some time. |
In a statement, Clark called Payton "a very dear friend who I've known since we were teenagers". | In a statement, Clark called Payton "a very dear friend who I've known since we were teenagers". |
"Denis was extremely brave and not afraid of death. He had an amazing philosophy on life and will be greatly missed by me and all who knew him." | "Denis was extremely brave and not afraid of death. He had an amazing philosophy on life and will be greatly missed by me and all who knew him." |
Payton's death comes just weeks after it was announced that the Dave Clark Five had been nominated for induction to the 2007 US Rock 'n' Roll Hall Of Fame. | Payton's death comes just weeks after it was announced that the Dave Clark Five had been nominated for induction to the 2007 US Rock 'n' Roll Hall Of Fame. |
'British Invasion' | 'British Invasion' |
Clark said his former colleague, who died in Bournemouth, Dorset, had been "thrilled" by the citation. "He said, 'I know I won't be around but it was an amazing part of my life that I am very proud of.'" | |
One of the first English groups to tour America, the Dave Clark Five spearheaded the "British Invasion" of the 1960s. | One of the first English groups to tour America, the Dave Clark Five spearheaded the "British Invasion" of the 1960s. |
The band sold over 100 million records and enjoyed 30 hit singles worldwide before breaking up in the 1970s. | The band sold over 100 million records and enjoyed 30 hit singles worldwide before breaking up in the 1970s. |
Their hits include Glad All Over, Bits And Pieces and Over And Over. | Their hits include Glad All Over, Bits And Pieces and Over And Over. |
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