Founder of punk's Mink DeVille dies at 58

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Willy DeVille, who founded the punk group Mink DeVille and was known for his blend of R&B, blues, Dixieland and traditional French Cajun ballads, has died, his publicist said Friday. He was 58.

The Oscar-nominated songwriter died at New York's Cabrini Hospital on Thursday of pancreatic cancer, said Carol Kaye at Kayos Productions.
"The rock world has lost another one of its influential pioneers," Kaye said.
Mink DeVille, for which DeVille was the principal songwriter, was billed as one of the most original groups on the New York punk scene after an appearance at the legendary CBGB club in Greenwich Village in the 1970s.
In 1977, the band recorded "Cabretta," a rock and roll/rhythm and blues album with renowned producer Jack Nitzsche. Its featured song, "Spanish Stroll," was a Top 20 hit in Britain. It was followed by the album "Return to Magenta."
Better known in Europe than in the United States, DeVille went solo in 1980 with "Le Chat Bleu." Recorded in Paris and influenced by his admiration for siren Edith Piaf, the album featured "This Must Be the Night" and "Just to Walk That Little Girl Home."
His "Storybook Love," featured in the 1987 movie "The Princess Bride," was nominated for an Academy Award.
"Throughout his career, his musical gumbo was always layered with his deliciously gravelly soul-drenched vocals," Kaye said.
DeVille also spent time in New Orleans and recorded his "Victory Mixture" album with Dr. John, Eddie Bo, Allen Toussaint and others.
His other albums include the soulful "Coupe de Grace" and "Where Angels Fear to Tread." In 1985, "Sportin' Life" featured the European hit song "Italian Shoes." He was born in Stamford, Conn., and survivors include his wife, Nina, and a son, Sean Borsey.
 

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For all you young 'uns unfamiliar, Mink DeVille was one of the great punk bands of all time, on a par with the Sex Pistols and the Ramones.
 

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Very sad to hear this. I was a big fan back in the day. I never considered these guys punk though. I guess they mixed some of the punk vibe in, but also a lot cajun,spanish soul, blues,harmonies . . . Saw them at the Paradise in Boston back in the 80's and they were fantastic. Was Willy a recovering addict? Thanks for the post, Cadillac Walk is one of my favorites.
 

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Their origional drummer, Tom Allen, was a good friend of mine, back in the late 1990's. We were both truck drivers at a recycling company in Boulder Colorado. He lived in a Hippie town outside of Boulder, called Nederland. I spent a few nights at his place smoking and drinking. He was a real laid back, cool dude. I haven't seen or talked to him since I moved back to Ohio.
 

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Post #3, that's a cool song. Never heard it before. A little before my time.

Why is he sweating so badly though?!
 

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