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Music Community Honors the Late Robin Guy

Renowned drummer Robin Guy passed away on September 13, 2024, prompting tributes from the music community.

Published on Friday, September 13, 2024 at 4:01 PM

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The music community is mourning the loss of renowned drummer Robin Guy, who passed away on September 13, 2024. Guy, celebrated for his contributions to the cult glam punk band Rachel Stamp and the punk outfit Sham 69, was recognized for his dynamic drumming style and engaging stage presence. His death was confirmed by music journalist John Robb via an article on Louder Than War, where he praised Guy's extraordinary talent and warm personality.

During his extensive career, Robin Guy also showcased his skills with various prominent acts, including Faith No More, Violent New Breed, and Ragdolls. In addition to his performance work, Guy was also committed to education, conducting drum masterclasses at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music.

Following the news of his passing, an outpouring of condolences has been directed towards his family and friends from musicians and fans globally. Music critic Simon Price expressed his sorrow over Guy's death, noting how he uplifted those around him. Fellow musician Ian Winwood shared a nostalgic memory with Guy from two decades ago, highlighting their bond. Julianne Regan, another musician, also expressed her condolences, emphasizing the privilege of knowing him as a bandmate.

Fans have taken to various platforms to pay tribute, describing Robin Guy as a remarkably talented drummer and genuinely kind person. In his last interviews, Guy reflected on his musical influences, which ranged from Iron Maiden to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He also shared encouraging words for aspiring musicians, urging them to persist and never give up on their dreams. The legacy of Robin Guy's talent and warmth will be cherished within the music scene. For more tributes and details, visit NME.

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