Rolling Stones sax player Bobby Keys dies
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Saxophonist Bobby Keys (photo), a lifelong rock ’n roller who toured with Buddy Holly, played on recordings by John Lennon and laid down one of the all-time blowout solos on the Rolling Stones’ Brown Sugar, has died. He was 70.
Michael Webb, who played keyboard with Keys, said Keys died Tuesday at his home in Franklin, Tennessee, after a lengthy illness. Keys had been on tour with the Stones earlier this year before his health prevented him from performing.
“The Rolling Stones (members) are devastated by the loss of their very dear friend and legendary saxophone player, Bobby Keys,” the band said in a statement. “Bobby made a unique musical contribution to the band since the 1960s. He will be greatly missed.”
Keys, one of the few rock saxophonists to become a name in his own right, was born the same day as Keith Richards — Dec. 18, 1943 — and the Stones guitarist would often cite Keys as a soul mate and favorite musician.
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