Dick Parry, saxophoniste sur des classiques de Pink Floyd, est décédé à 83 ans

Dick Parry, le saxophoniste connu pour son travail sur des morceaux de Pink Floyd tels que Money et Shine On You Crazy Diamond, est décédé à l'âge de 83 ans. Le guitariste de Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, a annoncé la nouvelle sur les réseaux sociaux.

Gilmour a partagé l'information vendredi, précisant que Parry est décédé ce matin-là. Il a souligné leur longue histoire commune, rappelant qu'il jouait dans des groupes avec Parry au saxophone depuis l'âge de dix-sept ans, notamment avec Pink Floyd. Gilmour a mis en avant le style caractéristique de Parry sur plusieurs chansons, le qualifiant de signature d'une immense beauté connue de millions de personnes.

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