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Former Uriah Heep Singer John Lawton Dies at 74

John Lawton, former singer for British rock icons Uriah Heep and German cult German rockers Lucifer’s Friend, has died at the age of 74.Ken Hensley, Ex-Uriah Heep Keyboardist Dead At 75

The news was confirmed on social media by Uriah Heep, who called the loss “devastating” while noting that Lawton was not known to be battling any significant health issues, making the death “totally unexpected.”

“It is with deep regret that we share the devastating and tragic news of the sudden and totally unexpected passing of John Lawton on 29, June 2021,” announced Uriah Heep.Read More: Former Uriah Heep Singer John Lawton Dies

“Contrary to reports, there was no illness involved, which makes his passing incomprehensible. He went peacefully with his wife at his side. John will be greatly missed,” they added and further detailed,  “A private funeral service to celebrate John’s life will be held following his wishes, with only family and close friends attending. We would appreciate that the family’s privacy is respected during this difficult time.”Ken Hensley, songwriter with 70s rock band Uriah Heep, dies aged 75 | Pop  and rock | The Guardian

Prior to joining Uriah Heep in 1976 as the replacement for David Byron, Lawton, who was born in Halifax, England on July 11, 1946, found success fronting both Lucifer’s Friend and Les Humphries Singers, the former having gone on to receive cult acclaim as one of the earliest pioneers of doom metal, evidenced by aspects of their self-titled 1970 album.

Lucifer’s Friend released a total of eight studio albums between 1970 and their dissolution in 1982, all but two of which starred Lawton. He later appeared on both reunion albums, 2016’s Too Late to Hate and 2019’s Black Moon.

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