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PHIL CAMPBELL AND RUDY SARZO PAY TRIBUTE TO PAUL CHAPMAN, FORMER UFO GUITARIST WHO HAS PASSED AWAY AGED 66

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Paul Chapman, former guitarist with UFO and Skid Row, has died aged 66. The news was confirmed by his son in a Facebook post on his father’s page: “It is with a heavy heart writing this, today is my dad’s 66th birthday. He passed away earlier this afternoon. He was a brilliant, energetic, loving and most carefree person and the first man I ever loved. Everyone he came in contact with loved him. No, ADORED him. Will keep everyone posted on his celebratio­n of life. I appreciate everyone’s thoughts and prayers as his family grieves and processes everything at this time. I love you Dad. So much.”

Wales-born Chapman had the unenviable task of stepping into the shoes of some of rock’s biggest guitarists: he had a brief stint replacing Gary Moore in Skid Row (1971-1972), before joining UFO – first alongside Michael Schenker for the 1974 Phenomenon tour, and then as his full-time replacemen­t from 1978 onwards. During Chapman’s tenure with the band, UFO released four albums – No Place To Run, The Wild, The Willing And The Innocent, Mechanix, and Making Contact – before the group disbanded in March 1983.

After relocating to Florida, USA, Chapman formed a number of bands, including DOA, Waysted, Gator Country and Killer Bee. In recent years, Chapman spent much of his time teaching one-on-one guitar lessons.

“Just woke up to sad news of Paul Chapman passing,” said Motörhead’s Phil Campbell. “He was my main influence on guitar for many years and a brilliant bloke. Thoughts are with his family. RIP Tonka.”

“I’ve known Paul Chapman since 1982 when UFO and Ozzy toured during Diary Of A Madman tour,” said former Ozzy bassist Rudy Sarzo, adding that Chapman was an “outstandin­g musician and friend.”

 ??  ?? Paul Chapman (right) onstage with UFO in
Oxford, 1980
Paul Chapman (right) onstage with UFO in Oxford, 1980

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