Soon after news of his passing broke out, Queen's Brian May, Metallica's Kirk Hammett, and Megadeth's David Ellefson make use of Twitter to express their condolences.
- Apr 15, 2019
AceShowbiz - UFO rocker Paul Raymond has died, aged 73.
The guitarist and keyboard player passed away on Saturday morning, April 13, after reportedly suffering a massive heart attack, and his peers and famous fans have taken to social media to pay their respects.
Brian May, Metallica's Kirk Hammett, and Megadeth star David Ellefson were among those paying tribute on Twitter on Sunday.
Hammett wrote: "Make more Metal in Heaven Bro!!!", while May added: "R.I.P. @UFO_rockband guitarist and keyboard player #PaulRaymond dead at 73", and Ellefson tweeted: "So sad to hear of the passing of UFO keyboardist/guitarist/writer Paul Raymond", adding he only met Raymond once, in 2017, and found him to be "kind".
To the Late Great
β Kirk Hammett (@KirkHammett) April 14, 2019
Paul Raymond -
Make more Metal in Heaven Bro !!! π€π€πΈπ€π€ π€ #paulraymond#ufo π· by @rosshalfinhttps://t.co/5uwNrcEj2Z
R.I.P. @UFO_rockband guitarist and keyboard player #PaulRaymond dead at 73 https://t.co/KoDYKFOy1H
β BrianMayCom (@brianmaycom) April 13, 2019
Raymond started out as a jazz musician in the mid-1960s, but went on to become best known as a member of UFO's classic line-up, alongside Phil Mogg, Michael Schenker, Andy Parker and Pete Way a decade later, when he replaced the band's original keyboard player Danny Peyronel.
So sad to hear of the passing of UFO keyboardist/guitarist/writer Paul Raymond. We only met once when Megadeth played a festival together in summer 2017 and he was such a kind and⦠https://t.co/pki9hnj2eU
β David Ellefson (@ellefsondavid) April 13, 2019
Raymond was also a member of Schenker's Michael Schenker Group and Pete Way's Waysted.