April 05, 2004

I want to go home, please let me go home

You know something? Today has been a banner day for horrible news, absolutely horrible news.

zombies
(l.-r.) Hugh Grundy, Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, Chris White, Paul Atkinson

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Paul Atkinson, who played guitar in the British invasion band The Zombies and later became a successful music industry executive who signed such acts as ABBA, died Thursday, said his publicist Susan Clary. He was 58.

Born in Cuffley, England, Atkinson had lived in Los Angeles for the past 20 years.

He started his music career with The Zombies, which had hits in the 1960s with "She's Not There,'' "Tell Her No'' and "Time of the Season.''

Later, he went on to work as an artists and repertoire executive, signing acts including ABBA, Bruce Hornsby, Mr. Mister, Michael Penn, Judas Priest and Patty Smyth.

In January, Atkinson received the Recording Academy's President's Merit Award at a tribute and benefit concert in his honor at the House of Blues in Los Angeles.

The event included a reunion of The Zombies.

Posted by Kim at April 5, 2004 10:22 PM | Boo! | Musics
Comments

"Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)" by the Zombies

Posted by: Kim at April 5, 2004 10:23 PM

To follow up, Atkinson died after a long bout with liver and kidney disease, per UPI via Ad Boc's long-standing Zombies Fan Page.

Posted by: Kim at April 6, 2004 08:25 AM

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Posted by: jane at April 6, 2004 08:55 AM