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Re: [bomp] R.I.P. Chris Curtis
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- Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 21:12:24 -0800 (PST)
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I was just this day listenin' to THIS IS US.
NankerPhlg@aol.com wrote:
Farewell to Black Jake. Some very sad news I only just found out about a few
minutes ago. This is from CNN.
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The Searchers drummer Curtis dies
Tuesday, March 1, 2005 Posted: 1901 GMT (0301 HKT)
LONDON, England (AP) -- Chris Curtis, drummer with 1960s "Merseybeat" combo
The Searchers at the height of its fame, has died, colleagues said Tuesday.
He was 63.
Band members said Curtis, whose real name was Christopher Crummey, was found
dead at his home in Liverpool on Monday after a long illness. The exact
cause of death was not disclosed.
Formed in the same rough-and-ready Liverpool club scene as The Beatles and
named after a John Ford Western, The Searchers briefly rivaled the Fab Four for
popularity. After The Beatles' success made Liverpool acts a hot property,
The Searchers were signed by Pye Records.
The band scored international hits with "Needles and Pins," "Sugar and
Spice" and "Don't Throw Your Love Away." Curtis played drums and contributed to
the band's distinctive vocal harmonies.
Original Searchers bassist Tony West said Curtis "was the epitome of the
group itself."
"He contributed an awful lot to the vocals and the harmonies -- his was the
distinctive high voice. He was also a very good drummer.
"I will remember him as full of life and enthusiasm. Although he left the
band, he never fully left the musical scene."
Curtis left The Searchers in 1966, but the band carried on, with several
lineup changes. In recent years members had engaged in acrimonious legal battles
over the right to the group's name.
Curtis scored a British hit in 1967 with The Flowerpot Men with "Let's Go To
San Francisco." He later joined Roundabout, which evolved, after his
departure, into hard rock behemoths Deep Purple.
Curtis eventually worked as a civil servant until he was forced to retire by
poor health.
There was no immediate word on survivors or funeral details.
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