Deep Purple's Jon Lord dies at 71

09:45 • 17.07.12



Jon Lord, the former keyboard player with heavy rock band Deep Purple, has died aged 71.

 

Lord co-founded Deep Purple in 1968 and co-wrote many of the group's songs including Smoke On The Water. He also played with bands including Whitesnake, BBC reports.

 

He had been receiving treatment for pancreatic cancer since last August.

 

He died at the London Clinic on Monday, surrounded by family, a statement said. "Jon passes from Darkness to Light," it added.

 

Tributes have been paid by musicians including one-time Deep Purple bandmate Joe Satriani, Iron Maiden and Anthrax.
Born in Leicester, Lord learned classical piano at an early age before being seduced by watching early rock 'n' roll star Jerry Lee Lewis and jazz organist Jimmy Smith.

 

He could have chosen a career as an actor after receiving a drama school scholarship, but started playing in pub bands including short-lived outfits with future Rolling Stones star Ronnie Wood and his brother Art. He also worked as a session musician and is thought to have played piano on The Kinks' hit You Really Got Me.

 

After meeting guitarist Ritchie Blackmore through another project, the first incarnation of Deep Purple was born.
In their classic years, the band also included Blackmore, singer Ian Gillan, drummer Ian Paice and bassist Roger Glover.
Lord continued to compose classical works alongside the group's output and, when they split in 1976, he joined other groups Whitesnake and Paice, Ashton and Lord.

 

Deep Purple reformed in 1984 and resumed at the height of their commercial prowess, playing to tens of thousands of fans around the world.

 

They sold a total of 150 million albums and Lord remained an ever-present amid numerous line-up changes until he left in 2002.

 

Still composing, he had signed to a classical music label and performed a concert to mark the 30th anniversary of Concerto for Group and Orchestra.

 

"Thirty years later the piece came back and changed my life again... It gave me the courage to step outside and carve a career for myself outside the band," he told an interviewer.

 

He broke the news of his cancer diagnosis on his website last year, telling fans he would continue to write music as part of his therapy.
 

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