The Kinks’ former keyboardist John Gosling dies aged 75
Members pay tribute to ‘great man’ who played with band in 1970s
The Kinks have paid tribute to their former bandmate John Gosling after his death at the age of 75.
Brothers Ray and Dave Davies formed the Kinks in the 1960s, with Gosling joining the band in 1970 as a keyboard player.
The Kinks announced the musician’s death in a statement posted to their social media page, which read: “We are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of John Gosling. We are sending our condolences to John’s wife and family.”
Lead vocalist Ray Davies paid tribute to his friend and former bandmate and said: “Condolences to his wife, Theresa, and family. Rest in peace dearest John.”
The band’s lead guitarist, Dave Davies, also offered his condolences, saying: “I’m dismayed, deeply upset by John Gosling’s passing.
“He has been a friend and important contributor to the Kinks’ music during his time with us.
“Deepest sympathies to his wife and family.
“I will hold deep affection and love for him in my heart always. Great musician and a great man.”
The Kinks’ drummer, Mick Avory, said: “Today we lost a dear friend and colleague, he was a great musician and had a fantastic sense of humour … which made him a popular member of the band, he leaves us with some happy memories. God bless him …”
Gosling’s audition for the band was the recording session for Lola, a track which went to No 2 in the UK singles chart.