English musicians who died due to Renal failure

Here are 1 famous musicians from England died in Renal failure:

Pete Quaife

Pete Quaife (December 31, 1943 Tavistock, Devon-June 23, 2010 Copenhagen) a.k.a. Quaife, Pete or Peter Alexander Greenlaw Kilby Kinnis Quaife was an English musician and bassist.

Genres he performed: Rock music and Pop music.

Quaife is best known as the original bass guitarist of the influential rock band The Kinks. He played with the band during their early years from 1964 to 1969, contributing to their hit songs such as "You Really Got Me," "All Day and All of the Night," and "Waterloo Sunset."

After leaving The Kinks, Quaife continued to pursue music as a solo artist and in various bands. He also dabbled in photography and even owned a photography business in Denmark where he resided until his death.

Despite his contributions to The Kinks and the rock music scene in general, Quaife is often overlooked and underrated. However, his talent and legacy live on through his music and the influence he had on the bass playing style of many musicians who followed in his footsteps.

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