Andy Gill, iconic post-punk guitarist for Gang of Four, has died
Andy Gill, founding member, guitar player, and "Supreme Leader" of the hugely influencial post-punk band, Gang of Four, has died. He was 64.
Members of the current Gang of Four line-up tweeted the following:
Andy Gill. pic.twitter.com/DHNCz5lAe6
- GANG OF FOUR (@gangof4official) February 1, 2020
"This is so hard for us to write, but our great friend and Supreme Leader has died today," Gang of Four wrote. "Andy's final tour in November was the only way he was ever really going to bow out; with a Stratocaster around his neck, screaming with feedback and deafening the front row."
The band continued, "One of the best to ever do it, his influence on guitar music and the creative process was inspiring for us, as well as everyone who worked alongside him and listened to his music. And his albums and production work speak for themselves. Go give 'em a spin for him""
Read the obit at Rolling Stone.
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