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tobytanzer
11-22-2012, 10:00 AM
Michael Dunford, musical composer and guitarist of the progressive rock band Renaissance passed away on Tuesday, November 20, 2012. He had just returned home from the first leg of the band’s North American tour and suffered a massive Instantaneous Cerebral Hemorrhage while dining at his home in Surrey, England Monday night. He was rushed to hospital where doctors declared his condition irreversible and terminal. He passed away at 11:06 pm GMT, surrounded by his family without having regained consciousness.

The fairly reclusive and soft-spoken composer, a mainstay in the world of progressive rock, was born, raised and educated in Surrey. His first job was selling clothing in a local shop followed by a stint as an airside driver at Heathrow Airport which enabled him to form a “skiffle” group which lead to his first rock band called Nashville Teens in the early 1960s. Nashville Teens reached #6 on U.K. singles charts with their version of Tobacco Road. On leaving them, he formed several other bands including The Pentad and The Plebes. One night he went to see the original band Renaissance perform locally and ended up joining them in the early 1970s. The original band members were Jim McCarty, Louis Cennamo, John Hawken, Keith Relf and Jane Relf.

Dunford and vocalist Annie Haslam took over Renaissance’s reins in 1971 and soon had established the group as a world class recording and touring act, selling out venues like New York’s Carnegie Hall and The Royal Albert Hall in London. They would go on to release over a dozen albums before eventually parting ways in the mid-1980s. However, they would continue to write new material together and in 2001 reunited the band to record a new studio album, tour the following year, and release a live album. After another sabbatical, the refreshed line-up was introduced to the world and captured for posterity on Turn of the Cards and Scheherazade and Other Stories Live 2011.

Earlier this fall, Dunford and the band completed recording their first new studio album in twelve years. Grandine il Vento was recorded at Studio X in Ridgewood NJ, USA. All the music on the new album except for one track was composed and arranged by Dunford and features him on acoustic guitars and backing vocals.

Michael Dunford is survived by his wife Clare, two sons William (13) and Oliver (10), and sister Judy Kendall. Services will be held at Woking Crematorium at a date to be announced.

emperorken
11-22-2012, 10:35 AM
Wow, what sad news. RIP Michael.

mariocc
11-22-2012, 01:14 PM
sad news,,always when I heard about a musician passed away it s sort of special feeling...but still he s among us in AM

KeithieW
11-22-2012, 09:25 PM
Very sad news. I have many happy memories of seeing him play. The most recent of which was at ROSfest a few years ago.

RIP Michael.

xxx

VAXman
11-23-2012, 09:44 AM
This is so sad; especially, with Renaissance back and touring, and working on new material too.

I'm also upset that Sandy robbed me of seeing what would have been Michael's final Renaissance performance because the band cancelled their gig at the Strand due to the storm.

RIP!

Diff_Drummer
11-23-2012, 11:04 AM
Such a tragic loss at a time when the band was creating new music again. My heart and prayers go out to his family and the entire Renaissance family.

podakayne
11-23-2012, 07:00 PM
an yet another wonderful musician now playing at that Great Gig in the Sky...peace to his family, friends and we fans...

tobytanzer
11-26-2012, 02:23 PM
For those wishing to send an email of condolence to Clare, William and Oliver Dunford, use this email.

northernlights1112@hotmail.com