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Depeche Mode keyboard player Andrew Fletcher dies at 60
Andrew Fletcher of Depeche Mode accepts the award for best group from actor Adrien Brody at the MTV Europe Music Awards Copenhagen, Denmark November 2, 2006. ― Reuters file pic

LONDON, May 27 ― Andrew Fletcher, the keyboard player and founder member of British electronic pioneers Depeche Mode has died, the group said yesterday. He was 60.

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"We are shocked and filled with overwhelming sadness with the untimely passing of our dear friend, family member, and bandmate Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher,” the group said on Twitter.

Depeche Mode were formed in Basildon, eastern England, in 1980 with the line up of Fletcher, Vince Clarke, Martin Gore and David Gahan. Their debut 1981 album Speak & Spell put them at the centre of the British new wave scene.

After Alan Wilder replaced Clarke in 1982, the band went on to find international success with the albums Violator in 1990 and Songs of Faith and Devotion in 1993. ― Reuters

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