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Gil Scott-Heron dies aged 62 – NME.com

Saturday, May 28th, 2011

May 28, 2011 10:10

Public Enemy’s Chuck D leads tributes to ‘Godfather Of Hip-Hop’

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Gil Scott-Heron has died at the age of 62 . The cause of his death is still unclear.

The influential musician and poet – often given a ‘Godfather Of Hip-Hop’ nickname he rejected – passed away in New York’s St Luke’s Hospital yesterday (May 27), reports BBC News.

It is believed that Scott-Heron fell ill after returning from a trip to Europe.

After starting his recording career in 1970, his output spanned soul, jazz, blues and the spoken word.

His work had a strong political element. ‘The Revolution Will Not Be Televised’, perhaps his best-known work, critiqued the mass media of the 1970s.

He was one of the first artists to use his music to speak out about the apartheid in South Africa, some time before the issue became the focus of a popular global campaign.

Scott-Heron went on to influence generations of musicians, both inside and outside hip-hop.

Kanye West heavily sampled Scott-Heron’s spoken word pieces on last year’s ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’ album.

Scott-Heron’s final album was last year’s ‘I’m New Here’, his first studio LP in 16 years.

The album was reworked with The xx’s Jamie xx into a remix album, ‘We’re New Here’, which was released last February.

Public Enemy’s Chuck D has been among those paying tribute to Scott-Heron, taking to his Twitter account Twitter.com/mrchuckd to say: “RIP GSH..and we do what we do and how we do because of you. And to those that don’t know tip your hat with a hand over your heart & recognize.”

He added that he had planned to collaborate with Scott-Heron on his next album, tweeting: “Quite stunned at the fact I just wrote and recorded guest vocals on one of his next albums.This makes one realize that time is precious, damn.”

New York rapper Talib Kweli also had his say, tweeting from Twitter.com/realtalibkweli: “Wow. The rest of my night I’m gonna listen to Gil Scott-Heron. We love you brother. We will miss you. RIP.”

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Franz Ferdinand, Zola Jesus, Klaxons pay tribute to Captain Beefheart – NME.com

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

Franz Ferdinand, Klaxons and The Zutons are among the musicians to pay tribute to Captain Beefheart, following his death after complications from multiple sclerosis yesterday (December 17).

Captain Beefheart, who’s real name was Don Van Vliet, passed away in hospital in California aged 69.

Writing on Twitter, Zola Jesus described the influence has had on her career.

“Gave my brother my old, worn down copy of ‘Trout Mask Replica’ before I moved as a thank you to introducing me to his music when I was far too young. Nothing he did was a mistake, there were no accidents in his music. Only sheer invention, passion… dear god, why does the world keep losing such important people? Who will fill their shoes? My heart is heavy for you, Don Van Vliet!”

Meanwhile, Billy Bragg Tweeted that “there was only ever one Captain Beefheart”, while Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos wrote that he had “very much” influenced his own band.

Klaxons’ Jamie Reynolds took to the site to say a simple “god bless”, and The Zutons frontman Dave McCabe Tweeted that the musician “will be missed by all fans across the globe”.

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