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Sir Mick leads Little Richard tributes

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SIR Mick Jagger has led tributes to Rock ‘n’ Roll singer Little Richard following his death, aged 87.

Little Richard, who inspired musicians including The Beatles, David Bowie and Sir Elton John, was a Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer and renowned for hits such as Tutti Frutti and Long Tall Sally.

Rolling Stones singer Sir Mick said he had “contribute­d so much to popular music”, adding that he would “watch his moves” to learn from them while they toured together.

Little Richard, inset, was “the biggest inspiratio­n of my early teens” and his music still has “the same raw electric energy when you play it now as when it first shot through the music scene in the mid 50s”, he added.

Sir Elton hailed Little Richard as “without doubt... my biggest influence”, adding: “Seeing him live in my teens was the most exciting event in my life at that point.”

Bob Dylan said that Little Richard was “the original spirit that moved me to do everything I would do”, adding: “Of course he’ll live forever. But it’s like a part of your life has gone.”

Beatles drummer Sir Ringo Starr described Little Richard as one of his “all-time musical heroes”, while Chic star Nile Rodgers said his death represente­d “the loss of a true giant”.

Paying tribute to the singer, Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page said that his songs “pioneered

Rock ‘n’ Roll”, while Elvis Costello urged people to play the song Rip It Up “very loud” as a tribute to the singer.

He added: “Then play it again. There’s nothing anyone can say, that says it better.”

Little Richard, born Richard Penniman, died of bone cancer in Tullahoma, Tennessee, according to his lawyer Bill Sobel.

He sold more than 30 million records worldwide.

The singer claimed to be the “architect of Rock ‘n’ Roll” while receiving a standing ovation at the 1988 Grammy Awards.

“I am the originator!” he added.

He was a major influence on The Beatles, who first met him when they were an up-andcoming young band playing in Germany.

Speaking in 2002, Little Richard said: “Paul (McCartney) would watch me every night when I was up on stage. Paul idolised me and admired my energy.

“The way you see Mick Jagger and Tina Turner walk all over the stage is what I used to do. That’s where they all got it from.”

The singer’s son, Danny Penniman, confirmed his death to Rolling Stone magazine, while the Associated Press was told by Pastor Bill Minson that the star died on Saturday morning.

In an interview with Michael Parkinson, the late Bowie said Little Richard had been his “idol” when he was growing up.

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