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  1. Fritz Gerald McIntyre (2 September 1958 – 23 August 2021) [2] was a British musician, most famous for his tenure as keyboard player in the original line-up of Simply Red . Early life. McIntyre was born in Birmingham in 1958. His father was not only a church pastor, but also a choirmaster and gifted musician.

  2. Fritz McIntyre. We are deeply shocked and saddened to recieve the news that pianist extraordinaire and original Simply Red member Fritz McIntyre has passed away. He has left this Earth WAY TOO SOON. Deepest sympathies and condolences to his family and fri ...

  3. Fritz McIntyre has died. McIntyre, who played keyboards with Simply Red, was 62. The Birmingham-born musician was part of the original Simply Red lineup, alongside singer Mick Hucknall, guitarist David Fryman, drummer Chris Joyce, bassist Tony Bowers and brass player Tim Kellett.

  4. 5. Mai 2015 · 124. 6K views 9 years ago. Fritz McIntyre is probably most know as the original keyboard player for the British pop band Simply Red. He played in the band between 1985 and 1996. He also sang...

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  5. 1. Sept. 2021 · Simply Red’s Fritz McIntyre Dead At 62. by Paul Cashmere on September 1, 2021. in News. Fritz McIntyre, one of Simply Red’s original members, has died at the age of 63. He was the keyboard...

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  6. Stars was the first album to feature a collection of songs written entirely by Hucknall and while eight were solo efforts, two were created with fellow band member McIntyre. With three top 20 hits – Something Got Me Started, Stars and For Your Babies –the band’s fourth album was again produced by Levine who had returned to the fold on A New Flame. It also featured new bass player Shaun ...

  7. 19. Mai 2023 · The departures of keyboardist Fritz McIntyre and guitarist Heitor TP meant that frontman Mick Hucknall and saxophonist Ian Kirkham were now the sole remaining members of the group, so the challenge of making a follow-up album was a daunting prospect.