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Jon Lord, founder of Deep Purple, dies aged 71 | Jon Lord, founder of Deep Purple, dies aged 71 |
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Jon Lord, the former keyboard player with rock band Deep Purple, has died aged 71. | |
Lord, who co-wrote many of the group's legendary songs including Smoke On The Water, had been receiving treatment for pancreatic cancer since last August. | |
He co-founded Deep Purple in 1968 and also played with bands including Whitesnake during his career. | |
He died at the London Clinic on Monday, surrounded by family. "Jon passes from Darkness to Light," a statement said. | |
A classically-trained pianist, Lord was influenced by blues and jazz but approached his Hammond organ with a rock attitude and helped Deep Purple become pioneers of progressive and heavy rock. | |
The band established their sound and success at the start of the 1970s with albums including Deep Purple in Rock and Machine Head. | |
The group split up in 1976 but reformed in 1984 and the line-up has undergone numerous changes over the years, with Lord a mainstay until he left 2002. | |
In its classic years, the band also included guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Ian Gillan, drummer Ian Paice and bassist Roger Glover. | |
Born in Leicester on 9 June, 1941, Jon Lord began playing piano and taking classical music lessons from an early age. | |
He received a scholarship to drama school in London at the age of 19, during which time he began playing jazz and rhythm and blues in pub gigs. | He received a scholarship to drama school in London at the age of 19, during which time he began playing jazz and rhythm and blues in pub gigs. |