The Kinks keyboard participant John Gosling dies aged 75

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John Gosling - a keyboard participant for legendary English rock band The Kinks - has died on the age of 75.

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Gosling joined the band in 1970, round seven years after its formation by Sir Ray Davies, his brother Dave, schoolfriend Peter Quaife and drummer, Mick Avory.

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His audition was the recording session for the band's 1970 hit track, Lola, a monitor which went to quantity two within the singles charts.

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The Kinks introduced the musician's dying in a press release posted to their social media web page.

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"We are deeply saddened by the news of the passing of John Gosling," the band stated of their assertion.

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"We are sending our condolences to John's wife and family."

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Sir Ray, the band's lead vocalist, additionally paid tribute to his buddy and former bandmate and stated: "Condolences to his wife Theresa and family. Rest in peace, dearest John."

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Lead guitarist Dave Davies additionally provided his condolences and described Gosling as a "great musician and a great man".

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"I'm dismayed, deeply upset by John Gosling's passing," he stated.

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"He has been a friend and important contributor to The Kinks music during his time with us. Deepest sympathies to his wife and family."

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Avory, the band's authentic drummer, additionally paid tribute, and described Gosling as a "great musician who had a fantastic sense of humour".

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"He leaves us with some happy memories. God bless him...."

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Gosling joined the band 5 years on from the American tour which led the American Federation Of Musicians to ban The Kinks from performing within the US for a interval of 4 years.

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Alongside Lola, Gosling was concerned with the highest 10 UK hits Apeman and Supersonic Rocket Ship.

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He left the band in 1977 and was changed by Gordon Edwards on keyboard, earlier than Ian Gibbons joined the band in 1979.

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In 1994, Gosling grew to become a founding member of the band The Kast Off Kinks which comprised former band members Avory, Jim Rodford, John Dalton and Dave Clarke.

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Gosling stayed within the band till his retirement in 2008.

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In their time, The Kinks achieved chart success with three primary singles within the UK: You Really Got Me, Sunny Afternoon and Tired Of Waiting For You.

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