Keith Levene, who was aged 65, is being remembered as one of the must influential guitarists of all time.
abc.net.au/news/keith-levene-death-the-clash-public-image-limited/101648392British guitarist Keith Levene, a founding member of The Clash and Public Image Limited, is being remembered as a reinventor of punk rock after a friend announced his death on social media.
"Our thoughts and love go out to his partner Kate, sister Jill and all of Keith's family and friends," he said on Twitter.Loading Twitter content
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