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The Dave Clark Five bassist Rick Huxley dies | The Dave Clark Five bassist Rick Huxley dies |
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Bass player Rick Huxley, one of the founding members of 60s pop group The Dave Clark Five, has died at the age of 72. | Bass player Rick Huxley, one of the founding members of 60s pop group The Dave Clark Five, has died at the age of 72. |
He joined the band in 1958 and played on hits including Bits and Pieces and Glad All Over. | He joined the band in 1958 and played on hits including Bits and Pieces and Glad All Over. |
His death leaves just two original members of the group - drummer and leader Dave Clark and guitarist Lenny Davidson. | His death leaves just two original members of the group - drummer and leader Dave Clark and guitarist Lenny Davidson. |
The musician died on Monday and Clark described the news as "devastating". | The musician died on Monday and Clark described the news as "devastating". |
Huxley had been battling emphysema after years of heavy smoking, but Clark said he had recently been given a clean bill of health and his death had come as a shock. | |
"We'd talk once a week. I spoke to Rick on Friday, he was in great spirits," he said. | |
'Real gentleman' | |
"Rick was a dear friend and an immensely talented musician with an amazing sense of humour, he always made me smile." | |
He went on to describe him as a "real gentleman", adding: "He was very kind and had an amazing sense of humour - he was the funny one in the group, and a very talented musician." | |
The band's successes included a number one in January 1964 with Glad All Over; and two songs which reached number two with Bits And Pieces later that year and Everybody Knows in 1967. | |
They also appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show in the early 1960s, not long after The Beatles did the same. | |
Huxley attended when The Dave Clark Five were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame by actor and fan Tom Hanks in 2008. | |
A band featuring Joan Jett, John Fogerty, John Mellencamp and Billy Joel performed some of their biggest hits. | |
Saxophone player Denis Payton died in December 2006 and singer and keyboard player Mike Smith died in 2008. | |
Huxley, who was from Dartford in Kent, stayed in the group until it split in 1970 and then pursued a career in property and in the music business. | |
His wife Anne died last year. |
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